Huangze Temple
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Huangze Temple is a Buddhist temple west of Guangyuan, along the banks of the Jialing River and at the foot of . It is the only temple that is dedicated to Wu Zetian. Huangze Temple also has 6 caves, 41 niches, 1203 sculptures all on a cliff, which were created from the Northern Wei period to the Ming and Qing.
The temple was designated as a Major National Historical and Cultural Site in 1961 and an AAAA-level tourist attraction.
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- Guangyuan
- Buddhist temples in China
- Wu Zetian
- Northern Wei
- Ming dynasty
- Qing dynasty
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