Ancient Yunju temple eyes world heritage title

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 ◆ Ancient Yunju temple eyes world heritage title


Beijing began efforts on August 8 to have the ancient Yunju Temple, in the southern suburbs of the capital city, listed as a world heritage site.

The temple is famous for its collection of 14,278 stone tablets carrying Buddhism scriptures, the biggest collection in China.

The stone tablets were inscribed over six dynasties, namely, from Sui Dynasty (AD 581-618) to Ming Dynasty ( AD 1368-1644). The whole process lasted 1,039 years.

Seven towers from the Tang Dynasty (AD 618-907) and five towers from the Liao Dynasty (AD 916-1125) as well some reliquaries located in the temple. One of the Tang-dynasty pagodas is the oldest in Beijing.

A meeting was held at the temple on August 7 to mark the 45th anniversary of the discovery of 10,082 precious stone tablets, according to local sources.


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