Xuankong Temple was a building located between the cliffs of Cuiping Peak on the west side of Jinlong Gorge, Hengshan Mountain, Hunyuan County, Datong City, Shanxi Province.
The Xuankong Temple of China was located between the cliffs of Cuiping Peak on the west side of the Golden Dragon Gorge in Hengshan, Hunyuan County, Datong City, Shanxi Province.
Xuankong Temple was built in the later period of the Northern Wei Dynasty. It was built in 491 AD.
Xuankong Temple was built by the disciples of the Northern Wei Dynasty's Taoist priest, Kou Qianzhi.
Xuankong Temple was built in the later period of the Northern Wei Dynasty, around 491 AD.
Xuankong Temple was built in the later period of the Northern Wei Dynasty, about 1500 years ago. It was located between the cliffs of the Golden Dragon Gorge in Hengshan, Hunyuan County, Shanxi Province. It was one of the earliest wooden structures built on the cliffs in the world. Xuan Kong Temple was built on a steep cliff on both sides, and the temple was built on these cliffs. It gave people the feeling that it was stuck to the cliff. From afar, they could see layers of pavilions, supported by dozens of wooden pillars that looked like chopsticks. Xuankong Temple was built with a wooden frame structure and was designed according to the principles of mechanics. The overall layout of Xuankong Temple included the temple, meditation room, Buddhist hall, Three Buddha Hall, Guandi Temple, drum tower, and other buildings. There was no clear answer to why Xuan Kong Temple was built and how it had been maintained for thousands of years.
Xuankong Temple was built by people from the Northern Wei Dynasty.
Xuankong Temple was built in the 15th year of Taihe of the Northern Wei Dynasty (491 AD).
Xuankong Temple was built in the Northern Wei Dynasty, and the specific construction time can be traced back to around 491 AD.
Xuankong Temple was built by monks and local craftsmen during the Northern Wei Dynasty.
Xuan Kong Temple was built during the Northern Wei Dynasty.