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A snapshot of Guangde Temple

Guangde Temple, originally named Guanglichan Temple, was built on Wolong Mountain, Sichuan Province during the Tang Dynasty around 740. The temple is well-known for its well-preserved Ming and Qing Dynasties construction style. [Photo by Wang Jianming]

Guangde Temple, originally named Guanglichan Temple, was built on Wolong Mountain, Sichuan Province during the Tang Dynasty around 740. The temple is well-known for its well-preserved Ming and Qing Dynasties construction style. [Photo by Wang Jianming]

Guangde Temple, originally named Guanglichan Temple, was built on Wolong Mountain, Sichuan Province during the Tang Dynasty around 740. The temple is well-known for its well-preserved Ming and Qing Dynasties construction style. [Photo by Wang Jianming]

Guangde Temple, originally named Guanglichan Temple, was built on Wolong Mountain, Sichuan Province during the Tang Dynasty around 740. The temple is well-known for its well-preserved Ming and Qing Dynasties construction style. [Photo by Wang Jianming]

Guangde Temple, originally named Guanglichan Temple, was built on Wolong Mountain, Sichuan Province during the Tang Dynasty around 740. The temple is well-known for its well-preserved Ming and Qing Dynasties construction style. [Photo by Wang Jianming]

Guangde Temple, originally named Guanglichan Temple, was built on Wolong Mountain, Sichuan Province during the Tang Dynasty around 740. The temple is well-known for its well-preserved Ming and Qing Dynasties construction style. [Photo by Wang Jianming]

Guangde Temple, originally named Guanglichan Temple, was built on Wolong Mountain, Sichuan Province during the Tang Dynasty around 740. The temple is well-known for its well-preserved Ming and Qing Dynasties construction style. [Photo by Wang Jianming]

Guangde Temple, originally named Guanglichan Temple, was built on Wolong Mountain, Sichuan Province during the Tang Dynasty around 740. The temple is well-known for its well-preserved Ming and Qing Dynasties construction style. [Photo by Wang Jianming]