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The Thousand-Buddha Pagoda was built in the eighth year of Dabao in the Southern Han Dynasty. The building is very special. It is built of granite and has a strong structure. It has earthquake, lightning, wind and modern lighting equipment. It is a provincial key cultural relic and is now a tourist attraction. It is fully open here. Tickets are 5 yuan per person. There is also a library in the tower. The environment is good. Address: Inside the Thousand Buddha Pagoda Temple on the top of Lianhua Mountain, Dongyan, Jinshan Street, Meijiang District, Meizhou City, Guangdong Province
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The Thousand-Buddha Pagoda was built in the eighth year of Dabao in the Southern Han Dynasty. The building is very special. It is built of granite and has a strong structure. It has earthquake, lightning, wind and modern lighting equipment. It is a provincial key cultural relic and is now a tourist attraction. It is fully open here. Tickets are 5 yuan per person. There is also a library in the tower. The environment is good. Address: Inside the Thousand Buddha Pagoda Temple on the top of Lianhua Mountain, Dongyan, Jinshan Street, Meijiang District, Meizhou City, Guangdong Province
The Thousand Buddha Pagoda is located in the middle of the mountain east of Meizhou City. From the side of the road to the mid-levels, squares, archways, pools, stone bridges, gates and various halls were built in sequence. The tower is the tower in the tower, and the seven-story stone tower covers the ancient tower of Thousand Buddhas.
The Thousand-Buddha Pagoda is located on the mountain in the eastern suburbs of Meizhou City. When you are still in the city, you can see the Thousand-Buddha Pagoda against the lights from a distance. The Thousand-Buddha Pagoda Temple is centered on the stone tower and built on the mountain.
The Thousand Buddha Pagoda Temple in Meizhou is located in the eastern suburbs of Meizhou City. It is a women's dojo developed to protect the cultural relics of the Southern Han Dynasty Thousand Buddha Pagodas. It is a key cultural relic protection unit in Guangdong Province. The entire pagoda can be called a treasure of Chinese traditional culture and art, and it is also a symbol of Meizhou's historical and cultural city. The tower lights are shining, and the title is "Lingnan Pearl", and there is an endless stream of people who come to the court
The environment is elegant and tickets are free. Open to the outside world. historical