
The Hanging Temple, located about 60 km southwest of Datong, China
in Shanxi province, is one of the world's forgotten wonders. Clinging
to a crag of Hengshan mountain, in apparent defiance of gravity, it
consists of 40 rooms linked by a dizzying maze of passageways. The
temple is said to have been built by a monk named Liao Ran, during the
late Northern Wei Dynasty (386-534 AD) and restored in 1900.
The temple was constructed by drilling holes into the cliff side
into which the poles that ho...
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