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Thousand Columns Review

4.6 /531 Reviews
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The preservation is very good, thousands of stone pillars, in so many years of wind and rain, the tourists are very surprised, this is the power of nature, but also the power of human civilization, reflecting the Mayan civilization of the place.

Thousand Columns

Posted: Aug 24, 2017
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  • 乖小咪
    5/5Outstanding
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    Qianzhu Square is a large-scale Mayan site in Chichen Itza. Although the Qianzhu is a bit exaggerated, there are more than 100 stone pillars. It used to be a place of sacrifice, which is very mysterious. The columns and columns are arranged very closely, with a dense sense of oppression, which gives a solemn sense of oppression.

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    Posted: Oct 13, 2019
  • pxy0705
    5/5Outstanding
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    The square of Chichen Itza's Qianzhu is very spectacular here. On a platform, there are nearly 100 stone pillars erected, standing straight and upright like a neatly lined warrior, very powerful, here in ancient times should be a place of sacrifice, it seems very solemn and sacred.

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    Posted: Jul 17, 2019
  • 读万卷书;行万里路
    5/5Outstanding
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    Behind the pyramid, there was a large area of relics, which should have been a palace, but the upper part had been damaged, leaving only rows of columns neatly standing, so this relics are called Qianzhu Square

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    Posted: Jun 23, 2019
  • 黄莺萍
    4/5Excellent
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    From Cancun, you can follow the group. The group fee is the fare. It is cheaper than going directly to the bus station to buy a ticket. If you go by car, buy a ticket on the station's official website in advance, there will be 5~ 30% off. Don't miss the time. The pyramids, Qianzhu Square, etc. are all together, and the main attractions are concentrated.

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    Posted: Aug 24, 2022
  • Chloe Yin
    5/5Outstanding
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    Thousands of columns are the complex behind El Castillo, including the Samurai Temple Templo de los Guerreros, Templo de Chac-Mool and Bano de Vapor (the tobacco fermentation room or steam bath), and there is a side-by-side half-bedroom Chacmool statue at the top of the samurai altar, which is shown to be used to put sacrifices - that is, the human heart, the human head. The sacrifices are said to have come from prisoners of war or players in ball games. Below the altar is a thousand colonnades, with pillars on the front carved with wings of samurai reliefs, while the other side of the colonnades plus thatched canopy is likely the previous market

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    Posted: Nov 15, 2016
  • 广州中奖小锦鲤
    5/5Outstanding
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    Qianzhu Square is also called the Samurai Temple. It is located in the area of the Chichen Itza ruins. It covers a large area of a temple square. It is now difficult to find out why he has so many pillars, but it seems that these pillars are made of a few stones. If it is a lot of columns in the room, but if you just get a few columns, it is a bit unreasonable. This square is now surrounded, only able to visit outside, not able to enter.

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    Posted: Jul 29, 2018
  • Doris12271227
    5/5Outstanding
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    In front of the Warrior Temple is Qianzhu Square. This was the place where the living people sacrificed. It was still very shocking. It was actually very beautiful in terms of architecture, but it was a bit sad to think of the living sacrifice.

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    Posted: Aug 16, 2017
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