Excavation confirms ruins of China's largest Taoist temple
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Xinhua, January 22, 2018
Staff members work at the site of the Great Shangqing Palace at the foot of Longhu Mountain in Yingtan, east China's Jiangxi Province, Jan. 21, 2018. After a four-year excavation, archeologists have confirmed the location of the Great Shangqing Palace, which is China's largest Taoist temple built in the Song Dynasty (960-1279) and used continuously until it was destroyed by fire in 1930. (Xinhua/Wan Xiang)
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Excavation confirms ruins of China's largest Taoist temple
Archeologists have confirmed the location of China's largest Taoist temple, built in the Song Dynasty (960-1279) and used continuously until it was destroyed by fire in 1930.
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