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Xinzhou is located at the gateway of the Buddhist kingdom in northern Shanxi. The holy land of Wutai Mountain has been here for thousands of years. 108 Buddhist temples are scattered like stars among the mountains, gathering the essence of Han and Tibetan Buddhist civilizations. Climb to the Dailuo Peak of Wutai Mountain, make a pilgrimage to the dojo of Manjusri Bodhisattva, the gilded bronze hall of Xiantong Temple reflects the sun, the prayer flags of the white pagoda of Tayuan Temple flutter, and the Tang Dynasty brackets of the East Hall of Foguang Temple support the "Asian Buddha Light". In the main hall of Nanchan Temple, there are Tang Dynasty colored sculptures holding flowers and smiling, and the inscriptions in ink between the beams solidify the time code of 782 years. In the morning, you can go to the temple to chant with the monks, listen to the clear sound of Buddhist chants in the afternoon at Zhulin Temple, walk around the pagoda in the twilight, and feel the Zen immersion of "cool realm". During the mule and horse conference in June of the lunar calendar, the drums and trumpets of the Tibetan Dharma Assembly at Bodhisattva Peak sounded, and the wonder of "flowering Buddha" at Luohou Temple attracted thousands of people to join their hands. Experience the making of butter flowers, watching the debate, tasting the vegetarian Zen tea cooked with eight merits water, and copying the "Avatamsaka Sutra" fragments by the Mingyue Pond. Xinzhou takes Wutai Mountain as its core, blending architectural treasures, Zen meditation rituals and natural charm, paving a pilgrimage road for those who seek the Dharma to reach the Buddhist rhyme of the Han and Tang Dynasties.