2008-12-10

Temple incense burner - Chinese tourism scenic spots

Temple incense burner best located in the north-eastern town of Yellow River cliffs, because of a foot of the mountain-shaped stone, such as incense burner, so named. Wanli Ming Temple, the main hall, side hall in a palace, the Mountain Gate, stone arches, and so on, standing on the temple incense burner, overlooking the Yellow River and its magnificent potential forceful, in particular, every evening, under the setting sun reflected on the temple construction Yellow River water, beautiful scenery of charming.

  JIAXIAN The Stone City to the north-east of the Yellow River extends to the old course, like all of a sudden, like Fupi vertical cut off. Department off three meters, erected around a cut, such as the boulder. Stone more than 20 meters high and 15 meters in circumference, flat-top rock, covered with red temple, looking up, Yan Such as candles or incense burner, they named Temple incense burner. There is a 3 m-long bridge was never made, the temple will be connected with the Stone City. Many people dare not cross this bridge, because exposure to air, standing on the bridge, such as in the clouds. However, after crossing the bridge into the Tingzhong overlooking the Yellow River alone, there are some other feelings. Looking ahead, rolling waves from the two-shan Between the Pentium came in at the foot of the Fan Juan and, bending toward the lower reaches of the canyon confused. Majestic and the kind of impact, you feel an upsurge of emotion, it is difficult to forget.


  According to the existing Stone Temple records, incense Wanli Ming Temple 42 (Year 1614), is the main hall on the mountain shrine of Our Lady, Right side hall in a palace there, a Mountain Gate to the south, such as stone Square. "Censer night as" Eight is one of the JIAXIAN, because every time the sun sets, the afterglow of the sun will be alone in the projection booth of reflection in the water of the Yellow River, the picturesque, the local people call it a "small Penglai ", As in Wonderland.

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