Guanghui Temple
Guanghui temple, called Temple name. On the grassland of the South Bank of the Yellow River in Ordos, Inner Mongolia. Boshuoketujinong was built in 1613. It is commonly known as Wang aizhao, also known as the Yiqi Temple of uhagnibada. Guanghui temple was named in Ming Dynasty. The building is magnificent in scale, with a Han style Sutra hall, five colored glazed tiles on the roof, and silver Buddha statues of Sakyamuni in the hall. There are also Tibetan style flat top buildings. There are bell towers on both sides and three white towers behind the main hall. At its peak, there were 300 lamas in the temple. During the Anti Japanese War, it was repeatedly bombed by Japanese planes, and then plundered and burned by Japanese forces.
Address: Guanghui temple, Ewenki banner, Hulunbuir City
Longitude: 119.75561552235
Latitude: 49.10930582499
Chinese PinYin : Guang Hui Si
Guanghui Temple
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