Shanxi 陝西

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Chongqing
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* Chóngqìng [[重慶]]
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* Gānsù [[甘肅]]
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* Gānsù [[甘肅]] province
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* Hénán [[河南]]
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* Hénán [[河南]] province
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* Húběi [[湖北]]
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* Húběi [[湖北]] province
* Inner Mongolia [[內蒙古]]
* Inner Mongolia [[內蒙古]]
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* Shānxī [[山西]]
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* Shānxī [[山西]] province
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* Sìchāun [[四川]]
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* Sìchāun [[四川]] province
Important Cities:
Important Cities:
* Xī'ān [[西安]]
* Xī'ān [[西安]]
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'''Shǎnxī 陝西'''  
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'''Shǎnxī 陝西''' (now romanized as Shaanxi) is a province in the northwest of China.
== Important Buddhist Sites ==
== Important Buddhist Sites ==
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* Fǎmén Temple [[法門寺]]
* Fǎmén Temple [[法門寺]]
* Xīngshàn Temple 興善寺
* Xīngshàn Temple 興善寺
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** The Xīngshàn Temple Buddhist Seminary [[興善寺佛學院]] ran here from [[1932]]
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** The Xīngshàn Temple Buddhist Seminary [[興善寺佛學院]] existed here from [[1932]]
== Other Notes ==
== Other Notes ==

Current revision as of 22:01, 26 July 2010

Shǎnxī 陝西

Other names include: Shǎn 陝; Qín 秦 (abbreviations); Shan-hsi, Shensi (former romanizations)

Nearby Locations:

Important Cities:

Central China Region
Geography Portal

Shǎnxī 陝西 (now romanized as Shaanxi) is a province in the northwest of China.

Important Buddhist Sites

  • Great Goose Pagoda 大雁塔
  • Fǎmén Temple 法門寺
  • Xīngshàn Temple 興善寺

Other Notes

  • The Living Buddha of Jīnshān 金山活佛 was born in this province
  • Zhū Zǐqiáo 朱子橋 was stationed here during the Second-Sino Japanese War until his death on January 13, 1941
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