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Team finds China's Buddhist and Taoist temples host higher concentration of old trees - some dating back 1,000 years - than ...
Ancient sacred sites nationwide have adopted modern business practices to generate revenue and cater to visitors looking for ...
Buddhist temples in China are home to trees from dozens of endangered species, a new study shows. Some of them are almost 2,000 years old. A Phoebe zhennan tree, about 400 years old, in the Wen-Qi ...
Temple grounds in China serve as refuges for ancient and threatened tree species, with about 50,000 old trees documented, including approximately 6,000 from threatened species and some over 1,000 ...
Backing onto one of the best luxury shopping complexes in the Jinjiang district of Chengdu, The Temple House hotel (part of ...
An influencer in China smashes temples and sleeps in a graveyard in a strange attempt to debunk superstitions, hoping to promote science. Zhang Shulin, 25, from Shandong province in eastern China ...
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Vietnam Investment Review on MSNAncient temple discovery sparks global archaeological excitementRecent excavation work uncovers a previously unknown temple site, rewarding years of effort by a dedicated research team.
Yuhuang Temple in Jincheng, Shanxi Province Photo: VCG "Black Myth: Wukong has opened a door for Chinese game culture, similar to how The Wandering Earth opened a door for Chinese science fiction ...
As if that’s not enough, the province also boasts the 2,800-year-old Pingyao Ancient City, the Wutai Buddhist temple complex constructed more than 1,900 years ago (one of China’s four major ...
Religious monuments in China have provided a refuge for ancient trees for thousands of years, including dozens of endangered species and some that are extinct in the wild, a study of nearly 50,000 ...
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