Spring scenery captured in Dai Temple
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Flowers at Dai Temple on Mount Tai burst into blooming, attracting a large number of visitors on April 5. [Photo/VCG]
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Dai Temple, the largest and best-preserved architectural complex on Mount Tai, embraces beautiful spring scenery in April. [Photo/VCG]
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The temple was initially built in the Han Dynasty (206 BC-AD 220) and was a place where emperors from all dynasties would hold worship ceremonies and offer sacrifices to heaven. [Photo/VCG]
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Visitors take photo at Dai Temple on Mount Tai. [Photo/VCG]
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A visitor poses for a photo against a ancient stone carving site at Dai Temple. Dai Temple, covering a total area of 96,000 square meters, has a palatial architectural style. It is known as one of the four ancient architectural complexes of China. [Photo/VCG]