Historic sites of Chengdu

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Wenshu Monastery

Wenshu Monastery is the best preserved temple in Chengdu, located at Minshuyuan Street north of Chengdu. 450 Buddha statues made with copper, metal, Tuosa wood stone and painted ones are displayed. The most precious relics include the crown bone of the Yuanzhuang Priest from the Tang Dynasty (618-907), Beiyi Jing from India, Liujin Jingtung from Japan produced in 761 BC, paintings and penmanship from Song (960–1279), Yuan (1279–1368), Ming (1368-1644) and Qing (1644-1911) Dynasties, etc.

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