Zhaohua Temple (Chinese: 昭化寺; pinyin: Zhāohuà Sì) was originally constructed during the rule of the Ming dynasty, and was frequently used as a place for public celebration. Located in Huai'an, Zhangjiakou, Hebei Province, China, the Zhaohua Temple extends to over 3,820 square meters. The Temple has various rooms with a variety of functions. The Temple consists of the Mahavira Hall, several gates, bell, drum towers, and sacred halls where devotees can still worship the traditional Chinese gods. The temple is most famous for its frescoes, which are said to have been painted by the folk artist Rén Cháo (Chinese: 任朝). The frescoes cover more than 150 square meters of the temple and feature more than 500 different characters. They refer to almost all of the central gods in Buddhism and Taoism.
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| - 昭化寺位於中國河北省張家口市懷安縣懷安城鎮西大街,2001年被列為第五批全國重點文物保護單位。 昭化寺始建于明洪武二十五年(1392年),初稱永慶禪寺。正統元年(1436年)重修,歷時八年完工,更名昭化寺。寺坐北朝南,占地3600平方米,有山門、天王殿、大雄寶殿、東西配殿等建築。主體建築大雄寶殿面闊五間,進深三間,單檐歇山頂,殿內有嘉靖四十一年所繪壁畫。 (zh)
- Zhaohua Temple (Chinese: 昭化寺; pinyin: Zhāohuà Sì) was originally constructed during the rule of the Ming dynasty, and was frequently used as a place for public celebration. Located in Huai'an, Zhangjiakou, Hebei Province, China, the Zhaohua Temple extends to over 3,820 square meters. The Temple has various rooms with a variety of functions. The Temple consists of the Mahavira Hall, several gates, bell, drum towers, and sacred halls where devotees can still worship the traditional Chinese gods. The temple is most famous for its frescoes, which are said to have been painted by the folk artist Rén Cháo (Chinese: 任朝). The frescoes cover more than 150 square meters of the temple and feature more than 500 different characters. They refer to almost all of the central gods in Buddhism and Taoism. (en)
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| - Zhaohua Temple (Chinese: 昭化寺; pinyin: Zhāohuà Sì) was originally constructed during the rule of the Ming dynasty, and was frequently used as a place for public celebration. Located in Huai'an, Zhangjiakou, Hebei Province, China, the Zhaohua Temple extends to over 3,820 square meters. The Temple has various rooms with a variety of functions. The Temple consists of the Mahavira Hall, several gates, bell, drum towers, and sacred halls where devotees can still worship the traditional Chinese gods. The temple is most famous for its frescoes, which are said to have been painted by the folk artist Rén Cháo (Chinese: 任朝). The frescoes cover more than 150 square meters of the temple and feature more than 500 different characters. They refer to almost all of the central gods in Buddhism and Taoism. The temple has been declared a state-protected cultural relic. (en)
- 昭化寺位於中國河北省張家口市懷安縣懷安城鎮西大街,2001年被列為第五批全國重點文物保護單位。 昭化寺始建于明洪武二十五年(1392年),初稱永慶禪寺。正統元年(1436年)重修,歷時八年完工,更名昭化寺。寺坐北朝南,占地3600平方米,有山門、天王殿、大雄寶殿、東西配殿等建築。主體建築大雄寶殿面闊五間,進深三間,單檐歇山頂,殿內有嘉靖四十一年所繪壁畫。 (zh)
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