Category:Shaolin Monastery

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<nowiki>ཧྲའོ་ལིན་དགོན་པ།; شایولین معبد; Шаолин; Şaolin rahipleri; 少林寺; Šao-lin; Шаолінь; Маъбади Шоулин; 少林寺; Shaolin Ibodatxonasi; Ŝaolina templo; Klášter Šaolin; monastère Shaolin; Šaolinski hram; Chùa Thiếu Lâm; Šaoliņas klosteris; Манастир Шаолин; 少林寺; Siàu-lîm-sī; Shaolintempelet; Şaolin; پەرستگای شاوڵین; Shaolin Monastery; معبد شاولين; ရှောင်လင်ကျောင်းတော်; 少林寺; Shaolin; Shaolin; monestir Shaolin; Shaolin; Шаалінь; Շաոլին; 少林寺; Shaolin Kloster; 嵩山少林寺; מנזר שאולין; Shaolin templum; शाओलिन मन्दिर; ᱥᱟᱳᱞᱤᱱ ᱢᱩᱱᱫᱽᱨᱤ; Shaolin; ஷஒலின் மடாலயம்; Shàolín-sì; 少林寺; 少林寺; วัดเส้าหลิน; Shaolin; Shaolinklooster; Shaolin; شاؤلین مندر; Šaolino vienuolynas; Samostan Šaolin; شائولین معبدی; شاؤلین ٹیمپل; ਸ਼ਾਓਲਿਨ ਮੰਦਰ; Vihara Shaolin; Klasztor Szaolin; Templul Shaolin; Shaolinski hram; Шаолинь; Shaolin; 少林寺; 少林寺; 소림사; معبد شائولین; Σαολίν; Шаолинь; antiguo templo y doctrina de arte marcial budista de la China contemporánea; מנזר בסין שהוא גם בית ספר לאמנות לחימה; temple bouddhiste chinois; буддійський монастир, розташований на горі Суньшань у Китаї; bangunan kuil di Tiongkok; دير في دنغفنغ، الصين; et buddhistisk tempel i Henan-provinsen i Kina; klooster in Volksrepubliek China; Буддийский монастырь, расположенный на горе Суньшань в Китае; tempio buddista nella regione dell'Henan; buddhistischer Mönchsorden; Mosteiro budista na China; Chan Buddhist temple in Dengfeng county, Henan, China; zenbudhisma templo en Henano, ĈInio, fama pri luktartoj; 中國佛教名寺,位於河南省登封市嵩山; Chan buddhistisk tempel; Tempio di Shaolin; Tempio di Shàolín; Tempio Shaolin; Shaolin-si; Shaolinsi; Shàolín; Temple Shaolin; Šaolinski samostan; Shaolin; ཧྲའོ་ལིན་དགོན་པའི་; ཧྲོའོ་ལིན་དགོན་པ།; Templu Shaolin; Monesteriu Shaolin; Шао-Линь; Temple shaolin; Shaolin-Kloster; Shaolin si; Shaolinmönch; Shaolin-Tempel; Shao Lin; Mosteiro Shaolin; Templo Shaolin; Шао Лин; شائولین; 初祖庵及少林寺塔林; 少林; 嵩山少林寺; 北少林; Shaolin Temple; Shaolin rahipleri; Biara Shaolin; Shaolin-tempelet; Shaolin; Shaolintemplet; Shaolinklosteret; Templo de Shaolin; Templo Shaolín; Templo Shaolin; Monasterio de Shaolin; Shaolín; Shaolintemplet; Shaolin-templet; Shaolins fem djur; Szaolin; Klasztor Shaolin; Храм Шаолінь; Shaolintempel; Sjaolin; Shaolin; Shaolin tempel; เส้าหลิน; Shaolin Monastery; เสี้ยวลิ้มยี่; Shoalin Temple; शाओलिन मठ; शाओलिन मंदिर; Shaolinski samostan; Samostan Shaolin; Shaolinski manastir; Hram u Shaolinu; Manastir u Šaolinu; Šaolinski hram; Samostan u Shaolinu; Manastir Šaolin; Šaolinski manastir; 샤오린 사; Shaolin Temple; معبدشاولين; Šao-lin; Shaolin; Šaolin; Thiếu Lâm Tự; Thiếu Lâm Tung Sơn</nowiki>
Shaolin Monastery 
Chan Buddhist temple in Dengfeng county, Henan, China
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  • Historic Monuments of Dengfeng in “The Centre of Heaven and Earth”
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LocationMount Song, Henan, PRC
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  • National Key Buddhist Temples in Han Chinese Area (1983–)
  • part of UNESCO World Heritage Site (Architectural Complex of Shaolin Temple: Kernel Compound, Chuzu Temple, Pagoda Forest, Historic Monuments of Dengfeng in “The Centre of Heaven and Earth”, 2014–)
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Map34° 30′ 25.52″ N, 112° 56′ 08.48″ E
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VIAF ID: 123114942
GND ID: 4264223-1
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World Heritage Site ID: 1305-005
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This is a category about a (or part of a) Major National Historical and Cultural Site in China identified by the ID
7-1162-3-460
English: Also called in English the Shaolin Temple. The name has multiple meanings. The original, centuries-old walled enclosure tenanted by Chan monks practicing their own art of self-defense, Kung Fu, died in 1928 after an attack by a renegade Nationalist warlord, who was subsequently assassinated by a relative for his plans to defect to the Japanese. The monks died or left and the monastery was burned to the ground. It remained a cemetary for decades until the death of Mao, when the communist party rebuilt it. The original plans were lost except for various historical versions, so the resulting new buildings are only verisimilar to the destroyed monastery. The reproduction, proving inadequate to the CP's development plans, was left as a tourist site while the living schools were developed to the north in modern quarters. The name extended to the whole area, which became Shaolin Scenic Spot, a part of Songshan Scenic Area.
日本語: 嵩山少林寺
中文(简体):少林寺

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