In pics: Epitome of Lingyan Temple in Jinan appears in “Black Myth: Wukong”
sdchina.com 08-22-2024 14:39:13
As the highly anticipated video game Black Myth: Wukong released worldwide on Tuesday and thrilled gamers around the world, its filming locations have also become popular on the Internet. Among them, the Forest of Stupas of Lingyan Temple in Changqing District, Jinan, China’s Shandong province, is praised as an “open-air stone carving museum”. And Lingyan Temple is known as the foremost among the four most famous temples in China. Located at the northwest of Mount Tai and established in the Eastern Jin Dynasty, it flourished during the Northern Wei Dynasty, and reached its peak during the Tang and Song Dynasties, boasting a history of over 1,600 years. Today, Lingyan Temple is a national key protected cultural relics unit, a national scenic area, and one of the first batch of 4A tourist attractions. In 1987, it was listed as a “World Natural and Cultural” heritage site along with Mount Tai.
As the highly anticipated video game Black Myth: Wukong released worldwide on Tuesday and thrilled gamers around the world, its filming locations have also become popular on the Internet. Among them, the Forest of Stupas of Lingyan Temple in Changqing District, Jinan, China’s Shandong province, is praised as an “open-air stone carving museum”. And Lingyan Temple is known as the foremost among the four most famous temples in China. Located at the northwest of Mount Tai and established in the Eastern Jin Dynasty, it flourished during the Northern Wei Dynasty, and reached its peak during the Tang and Song Dynasties, boasting a history of over 1,600 years. Today, Lingyan Temple is a national key protected cultural relics unit, a national scenic area, and one of the first batch of 4A tourist attractions. In 1987, it was listed as a “World Natural and Cultural” heritage site along with Mount Tai.
As the highly anticipated video game Black Myth: Wukong released worldwide on Tuesday and thrilled gamers around the world, its filming locations have also become popular on the Internet. Among them, the Forest of Stupas of Lingyan Temple in Changqing District, Jinan, China’s Shandong province, is praised as an “open-air stone carving museum”. And Lingyan Temple is known as the foremost among the four most famous temples in China. Located at the northwest of Mount Tai and established in the Eastern Jin Dynasty, it flourished during the Northern Wei Dynasty, and reached its peak during the Tang and Song Dynasties, boasting a history of over 1,600 years. Today, Lingyan Temple is a national key protected cultural relics unit, a national scenic area, and one of the first batch of 4A tourist attractions. In 1987, it was listed as a “World Natural and Cultural” heritage site along with Mount Tai.
As the highly anticipated video game Black Myth: Wukong released worldwide on Tuesday and thrilled gamers around the world, its filming locations have also become popular on the Internet. Among them, the Forest of Stupas of Lingyan Temple in Changqing District, Jinan, China’s Shandong province, is praised as an “open-air stone carving museum”. And Lingyan Temple is known as the foremost among the four most famous temples in China. Located at the northwest of Mount Tai and established in the Eastern Jin Dynasty, it flourished during the Northern Wei Dynasty, and reached its peak during the Tang and Song Dynasties, boasting a history of over 1,600 years. Today, Lingyan Temple is a national key protected cultural relics unit, a national scenic area, and one of the first batch of 4A tourist attractions. In 1987, it was listed as a “World Natural and Cultural” heritage site along with Mount Tai.
As the highly anticipated video game Black Myth: Wukong released worldwide on Tuesday and thrilled gamers around the world, its filming locations have also become popular on the Internet. Among them, the Forest of Stupas of Lingyan Temple in Changqing District, Jinan, China’s Shandong province, is praised as an “open-air stone carving museum”. And Lingyan Temple is known as the foremost among the four most famous temples in China. Located at the northwest of Mount Tai and established in the Eastern Jin Dynasty, it flourished during the Northern Wei Dynasty, and reached its peak during the Tang and Song Dynasties, boasting a history of over 1,600 years. Today, Lingyan Temple is a national key protected cultural relics unit, a national scenic area, and one of the first batch of 4A tourist attractions. In 1987, it was listed as a “World Natural and Cultural” heritage site along with Mount Tai.