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Tiantai Temple's Daxiong Baodian (literally, "Treasure Hall of the Great Hero") at Jiuhuashan, a mountain in China's Anhui province considered sacred to Buddhists. This is the highest temple and the second-highest peak of Jiuhuashan. There are actually two halls named Daxiong Baodian (one in Tiantai temple, one in Old Baijing Tai temple), but this is the higher of the two. Taken by the uploader, July, 2005.

中国安徽省的九华山的大雄宝殿。这一坐是九华山的最高的寺庙,第二高山顶。九华山有两坐叫大雄宝殿的庙宇;这坐是比较高的。在山腰的为古拜经台。2005年7月。公有领域

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