I didn't expect that there are still sites in the Tang Dynasty. It seems that Nancheng is really a lot of treasures, full of historical and cultural atmosphere! I don't know if there is a library in it? I think of the sweeping monk in the "Tianlong Eight Parts".
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I didn't expect that there are still sites in the Tang Dynasty. It seems that Nancheng is really a lot of treasures, full of historical and cultural atmosphere! I don't know if there is a library in it? I think of the sweeping monk in the "Tianlong Eight Parts".
Passing through this triangle green space at the junction of Xiaxie Street and Changchun Street, I don't know how many times, and I accidentally found the monument of Tang Dabeige in the grass and flowers. There was a great sadness pavilion here in the Tang Dynasty. Liaoning was renamed the Sheng'en Temple, but now it has disappeared... Look at the monument engraved with thousands of hands Guanyin images, I don't know if the temple in the Pavilion was really dedicated to thousands of hands Guanyin... It is a monument, there is no need to come specifically...
历史遗产,非常值得保留很有纪念意义。
挺不错的地方,敬仰,高端大气上档次
There is not actually anything here but a plaque commemorating where is the pavilion once stood. However, you can a mosque off nearby. There were some bushes on the corner and a single tree in the middle of a triangle. Not much to look at unless you want to read the block it’s hard to though because it’s surrounded by thorny rosebushes.