One Hundred and Eight Stupas
One Hundred and Eight Stupas, Stupa complex in China
The One Hundred and Eight Stupas are an array of solid, hemispherical structures associated with Buddhist monastic buildings.
These stupas date back to the Western Xia dynasty, signifying historical religious practices in Qingtongxia region.
This site exemplifies the fusion of Tibetan and Han architectural styles.
Visitors can learn about ancient Buddhist culture and enjoy panoramic views of the Yellow River.
The exact number of stupas, 108, is considered sacred in Buddhism.
Location: Qingtongxia
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