The shrine of the Dagu Mausoleum is a very story-telling place, very wide, with various statues on both sides, very majestic and powerful, people feel very shocking, very inspiring, very good!
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Posted: Nov 27, 2019
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蓝海清风1号
5/5Outstanding
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Name of attraction: Dagu Shendao Address: Shaoxing Daguling Scenic Area Shendao is the only way to Daguling Mausoleum, bronze made of "long bar" crosses the road. The "bolt horse column" on both sides for officials to bolt the horse, behind the dragon bar is Daguling Beifang.
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Posted: May 16, 2020
qqwpp
5/5Outstanding
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The Dagu Mausoleum is not long, about a few hundred meters, and 12 pairs of gods and beasts escorted along the road on both sides, full of solemn atmosphere. Walking on the shin road to the Dafu Mausoleum, unconsciously slowing down, lowering the skull, like feeling the thousand years of the past have walked together on the shin road, like feeling the thousand years of the awe of Dafu, this is not just a green sidewalk, But a solemn hallway to the sacrificial temple.
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Posted: Jan 20, 2017
freewangyong
3/5Average
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In the Daliling Scenic Area, it started after the Kowloon Fountain, and then ended here in the square. There was a bolt horse. I thought it was a cannon tube from a distance. You can take a battery car at the door for five yuan per person.
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Posted: May 29, 2020
卡利亚诺李春
5/5Outstanding
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Dali Mausoleum is one of the important monuments and monuments in the mountain view of the Huiji Mountain, and is a national cultural relics protection unit. In the scenic spot, the green water and trees on both sides reflect the mountains of the Huiji Mountain, exuding a simple and elegant charm everywhere. After nine
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Posted: Aug 3, 2017
杨坤
3/5Average
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The shrine of the Dagu Mausoleum was built in the later stage, not the Ming Dynasty, nor the Qing Dynasty, probably after 2000 AD, because the shape of the god beast on both sides of the shindao is exaggerated and full of postmodernism.