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The Golden Hall (Jindian or Jinding), situated at the top of (1612m), is one of the most distinctive landmarks in Wudangshan. It was built in 1416 during the Ming dynasty. According to local histories, the hall was forged in Beijing, then carried to Wudangshan. The Golden Hall is one part of the (Taihe Palace). Built entirely of gilded copper (an incredible 20 tons of fine copper, and 300 kilograms of gold), the hall is one of the biggest gilded copper temples in China. * v * t * e * v * t * e

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  • Golden Hall (en)
  • 골든 홀 (ko)
  • 武当山金殿 (zh)
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  • 武当山金殿,位于中华人民共和国湖北省十堰市丹江口市武当山天柱峰顶,全国重点文物保护单位。此处在元代原本有一座铜质金殿,明朝永乐年间将原金殿移走,改建了一座更大的金殿,是为现存金殿。该金殿下方建有须弥座,主体建筑为四坡重檐式殿宇,殿内供奉真武大帝。建筑主体部分均在北京铸造完成,其余围栏部分则由云南昆明的信众捐资铸造。 (zh)
  • The Golden Hall (Jindian or Jinding), situated at the top of (1612m), is one of the most distinctive landmarks in Wudangshan. It was built in 1416 during the Ming dynasty. According to local histories, the hall was forged in Beijing, then carried to Wudangshan. The Golden Hall is one part of the (Taihe Palace). Built entirely of gilded copper (an incredible 20 tons of fine copper, and 300 kilograms of gold), the hall is one of the biggest gilded copper temples in China. * v * t * e * v * t * e (en)
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  • The Golden Hall (Jindian or Jinding), situated at the top of (1612m), is one of the most distinctive landmarks in Wudangshan. It was built in 1416 during the Ming dynasty. According to local histories, the hall was forged in Beijing, then carried to Wudangshan. The Golden Hall is one part of the (Taihe Palace). Built entirely of gilded copper (an incredible 20 tons of fine copper, and 300 kilograms of gold), the hall is one of the biggest gilded copper temples in China. The Golden Hall contains a bronze statue of Zhen Wu, another name for the Northern Emperor, Beidi (Cantonese Pak Tai), a popular Daoist deity. Around the statue stand more gilded copper statues. Between them, the statues and hall represent the best in Ming copper work. * v * t * e * v * t * e (en)
  • 골든 홀(Golden Hall)은 미국 캘리포니아주 샌디에고에 위치한 실내 경기장이다. 과거 ABA 샌디에고 컨키스타도르스의 홈경기장으로 사용했다. (ko)
  • 武当山金殿,位于中华人民共和国湖北省十堰市丹江口市武当山天柱峰顶,全国重点文物保护单位。此处在元代原本有一座铜质金殿,明朝永乐年间将原金殿移走,改建了一座更大的金殿,是为现存金殿。该金殿下方建有须弥座,主体建筑为四坡重檐式殿宇,殿内供奉真武大帝。建筑主体部分均在北京铸造完成,其余围栏部分则由云南昆明的信众捐资铸造。 (zh)
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