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Buddhism pure copper palace shines bright again (1/5)

2018-12-10 13:56:11 Ecns.cn Editor :Yao Lan
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This photo shows the palace that preserved original Tang Dynasty (AD618-907) architecture in Taiyuan Longquan Temple, Shanxi Province, on December 7, 2018. It took 65 tons of pure copper to repair the palace. (Photo: China News Service/ Wei Liang)

This photo shows the palace that preserved original Tang Dynasty (AD618-907) architecture in Taiyuan Longquan Temple, Shanxi Province, on December 7, 2018. It took 65 tons of pure copper to repair the palace. (Photo: China News Service/ Wei Liang)

This photo shows the Buddha lying at the palace in Taiyuan Longquan Temple, Shanxi Province, on December 7, 2018. The project of restoring several historic buildings at Taiyuan Longquan Temple to preserve original Tang Dynasy (AD 618-907) architecture is ongoing. (Photo: China News Service/ Wei Liang)

This photo shows the Buddha lying at the palace in Taiyuan Longquan Temple, Shanxi Province, on December 7, 2018. The project of restoring several historic buildings at Taiyuan Longquan Temple to preserve original Tang Dynasy (AD 618-907) architecture is ongoing. (Photo: China News Service/ Wei Liang)

This photo shows the Buddha lying at the palace in Taiyuan Longquan Temple, Shanxi Province, on December 7, 2018. The project of restoring several historic buildings at Taiyuan Longquan Temple to preserve original Tang Dynasy (AD 618-907) architecture is ongoing. (Photo: China News Service/ Wei Liang)

This photo shows the Buddha lying at the palace in Taiyuan Longquan Temple, Shanxi Province, on December 7, 2018. The project of restoring several historic buildings at Taiyuan Longquan Temple to preserve original Tang Dynasy (AD 618-907) architecture is ongoing. (Photo: China News Service/ Wei Liang)

This photo shows the palace that preserved original Tang Dynasty (AD618-907) architecture in Taiyuan Longquan Temple, Shanxi Province, on December 7, 2018. It took 65 tons of pure copper to repair the palace. (Photo: China News Service/ Wei Liang)

This photo shows the palace that preserved original Tang Dynasty (AD618-907) architecture in Taiyuan Longquan Temple, Shanxi Province, on December 7, 2018. It took 65 tons of pure copper to repair the palace. (Photo: China News Service/ Wei Liang)

This photo shows the palace that preserved original Tang Dynasty (AD618-907) architecture in Taiyuan Longquan Temple, Shanxi Province, on December 7, 2018. It took 65 tons of pure copper to repair the palace. (Photo: China News Service/ Wei Liang)

This photo shows the palace that preserved original Tang Dynasty (AD618-907) architecture in Taiyuan Longquan Temple, Shanxi Province, on December 7, 2018. It took 65 tons of pure copper to repair the palace. (Photo: China News Service/ Wei Liang)

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