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Summer landscape of Taishan, China
Dr. Sun Yat-sen's Mausoleum (中山陵) is situated at the foot of the second peak of Purple Mountain in Nanjing, China
Wufeng mountain natural scenery, Changli County, Hebei Province, China
The Laojun Mountain, Luanchuan County, Luoyang City, Henan Province.\nLaojun Mountain is the main peak of the eight hundred li Funiu Mountain range in the rest of the Qinling Mountains, with an altitude of 2217 meters. It was formed in the continental mountain building movement 1.9 billion years ago. In the thirty-one year of Wanli (1603), Emperor Shen of the Ming Dynasty decreed that Laojun Mountain was \
Beijing,China-Sep.15th 2022: Juyong Pass at evening. Traditional Chinese architecture
Memorial archway of Nansha Tianhou Palace in Guangzhou(广州南沙天后宫牌坊)
Mian Shan (绵山 / Myen Shan / 'Silky' Mountain) is characterized by its natural landscapes, especially its cultural and religious relics. It is also the birthplace of the Qingming Festival (Deep Cleansing Day), which is one of China's most important traditional festivals and an element of intangible cultural heritage.
Shandong, China- May 27, 2016: Tai Mountain is one of the Five Famous Mountains in China. It is also the World Natural and Cultural Heritage awarded by UNESCO. Here is the scenary of Tai Mountain.
Plaque for the Po Lin Monastery at Lantau Island in Hong Kong
Juyongguan Great Wall is one of the three most famous passes along the Great Wall of China, together with Jiayuguan and Shanhaiguan. 37 miles (60 km) from downtown Beijing, Juyong Pass was a solid stronghold encircling a valley, which was the northern direct access to Beijing in ancient times.
Nanjing, Jiangsu Province, China: The Xiaoling Mausoleum of Ming Dynasty at Zhongshan Mountain National Park, Nanjing. Tomb of the first Ming emperor
The Laojun Mountain, Luanchuan County, Luoyang City, Henan Province.\nLaojun Mountain is the main peak of the eight hundred li Funiu Mountain range in the rest of the Qinling Mountains, with an altitude of 2217 meters. It was formed in the continental mountain building movement 1.9 billion years ago. In the thirty-one year of Wanli (1603), Emperor Shen of the Ming Dynasty decreed that Laojun Mountain was \
TAISHAN, CHINA - AUG 15, 2012 - South Gate to Heaven on the summit of Tai Shan, China
View of temple roofs and the defensive wall in Datong old town, Shanxi, China.
The dragon head sculpture is in a temple, Beijing
An Unnamed Ancient Chinese Architecture in Peking University, Beijing, China.
Zhengzhou, Hennan- April 13, 2013: Songshan Mountain, aka Mount Song, lies in Dengfeng city, in the heart of Henan Province and about 80 kilometers (50 miles) east of its capital, Zhengzhou. It is also known as Zhong Yue (middle mountain), is known as one of the Five Mountains of China. Here is the archway in the entrance to Songshan Mountain.
Descending roofs in the mountain
Mount Tai, Shandong Province, China.\nMount Tai is situated in central Shandong Province, with its main peak Yuhuangding rising to 1532.7 meters above sea level.\nFrom the first Emperor of Qin to the Qing Dynasty, 13 emperors successively ascended Mount Tai to seal Buddhism or offer sacrifices.\nMount Tai is a world cultural and natural heritage site as well as a national AAAAA tourist attraction.\nMount Tai is called the head of the five Sacred mountains in China,Numerous Chinese and foreign tourists come to visit.
Maitreya Lamasery, Baotou, Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, China
Tens of meters above the ground
At the corner of Huashan Mountain in Shaanxi Province, China
hengshan taoist monastery in Shanxi Province near Datong with landscape in background, China, stylized and filtered to resemble an oil painting.
Hohhot, Innner Mongolia- June 30, 2012: Hohhot is the capital of Inner Mongolia Autonomy Region. There is a Zhaojun Museum and Tomb in Hohhot. It was built to commemorate a great woman named Wang Zhaojun, who was one of the four most beautiful ladies in ancient China, and who sacrificed herself for the unity of China by marrying Chanyu, the Khan (King) of Xiong-Nu, which was Han Dynasty's arch-enemy. Here is the Zhaojun Tomb (Greeen Tomb).
Qinhuangdao City, China - October 4, 2018: A girl Chinese traditional ancient architecture landscape on the Great Wall, Qinhuangdao City, Hebei Province, China
Hui county, Xinxiang City, Henan Province,\nSouth Taihang Huilong Tianjie Mountain, national AAAA tourist scenic spot, 1763 meters above sea level.\nHere, the mountains, cliffs, vegetation covered, the scenery is magnificent.
TAISHAN, CHINA - Taishan is a mountain in the eastern Chinese province of Shandong. It is perhaps the most famous of all Chinese mountains, climbed by leaders from the first emperor of China, to Chairman Mao.
Paths hug the cliffs of Mount Song on the way to the temple in the distance.
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