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Guanlin
Monastery Located at the place 7 kilometers away from the south
of Luoyang, said to be the place where the chopped-off head of Guan
Yu, a famous general of the Shu kingdom, was buried. Occupies 100
mu of land, has more than 150 halls, over 70 ancient stone tablets,
4 stone archways, more than 110 big and small lions, and over 800
ancient cypress trees. Magnificent building, and elegant environment.
Guan Lin is a place where there is a well-preserved group of ancient
buildings. The double-eaved pavilions are uniquely structured and
rarely seen nationwide. Pavilions housing tablets are exquisitely
structured, typical pavilion-style buildings of the Qing Dynasty. |
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