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CHÙA HUYỀN KHÔNG
(Xuan Kong Si)
Ngôi Chùa Treo
(Hanging Buddhist Monastery)
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Xuan Kong Si : Hanging Chinese Buddhist Monastery
The Hanging Temple is a temple built into a sheer cliff above
Jinlong Canyon, near Mount Heng in the province of Shanxi.
Its halls and pavilions are built along the contours
of the cliff face using the natural hollows and outcrops.
The buildings are connected by corridors, bridges and boardwalks.
The closest city is Datong, 65 kilometers to the northwest.
Along with the Yungang Grottoes,
the Hanging Temple is one of the
main tourist attractions and historical
sites in the Datong area.
Built more than 1400 years ago, this temple is unique not only
for its location on a sheer precipice but also because it includes
Buddhist, Taoist, and Confucian elements.
Hanging Monastery, built in 491, has survived more than 1400 years.
The extant monastery was largely rebuilt and maintained
in the Ming Dynasty (1368-1644) and Qing Dynasty (1644-1911).
How could a building like this withstand the winds and storms of so
many years? Hanging Monastery is an architectural wonder.