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  2. Temple of Heaven - Wikipedia

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    The Imperial Vault of Heaven (皇穹宇) is a single-gabled circular building, built on a single level of marble stone base. It is located south of the Hall of Prayer for Good Harvests and resembles it, but is smaller. [4] It is surrounded by a smooth circular wall, the Echo Wall, that can transmit sounds over large distances.

  3. Circular Mound Altar - Wikipedia

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    Circular Mound Altar. Coordinates: 39°52′56.07″N 116°24′23.29″E. Circular Mound Altar. The Circular Mound Altar ( Chinese: 圜丘坛; Chinese: Huánqiū Tán) is an outdoor empty circular platform on three levels of marble stones, located in Beijing, China. It is part of the Temple of Heaven . It was constructed in 1530, during the ...

  4. Temple of Earth - Wikipedia

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    The Temple of Earth (also referred to as the Ditan Park) was constructed in 1530 by the Jiajing Emperor during the Ming dynasty. The park covers a 40 hectares (99 acres) space outside of Beijing's second ring road. This places the park in the middle of a heavily populated area. The park features lush gardens and tree lined paths.

  5. Yuanshi Tianzun - Wikipedia

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    It is important to note that Yuanshi Tianzun is never represented with either images or idols. Instead, in the center building of the Temple of Heaven, in a structure called the "Imperial Vault of Heaven", a "spirit tablet" (神位, or shénwèi) inscribed with the name of Yuanshi Tianzun is stored on the throne, Huangtian Shangdi (皇天上帝 ...

  6. Hwangudan - Wikipedia

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    Hwangudan ( Korean : 환구단) was a shrine complex that still partially stands in Jung District, Seoul, South Korea. The complex consisted of two main buildings: a coronation site and Hwanggungu ( 황궁우; 皇穹宇; lit. Imperial Vault of Heaven). The coronation site was built in late 1897 and destroyed in 1913. Hwanggungu was built in ...

  7. List of World Heritage Sites in China - Wikipedia

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    The architecture and layout of the Temple of Heaven are characterized by their symbolic representation of heaven and earth, with the Circular Mound Altar, the Imperial Vault of Heaven, and the Hall of Prayer for Good Harvests as its core components.

  8. File:Imperial Vault of Heaven at Temple of Heaven, Beijing.jpg

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    Original file ‎ (5,724 × 3,690 pixels, file size: 1.85 MB, MIME type: image/jpeg) This is a file from the Wikimedia Commons. Information from its is shown below. Commons is a freely licensed media file repository. You can help. Description Imperial Vault of Heaven at Temple of Heaven, Beijing.jpg. English: The Imperial Vault of Heaven at the ...

  9. Firmament - Wikipedia

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    Firmament. An artist's depiction of the early Hebrew conception of the cosmos. The firmament ( raqia ), Sheol, and Tehom are depicted. In ancient near eastern cosmology, the firmament signified a cosmic barrier that separated the heavenly waters above from the Earth below. [ 1]