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- Shiretu_Juu abstract "The Shiretu Juu (Mongolian: ᠰᠢᠷᠡᠭᠲᠤ ᠵᠤᠤ Siregtu juu), also known Yanshou Temple (延壽寺) or Xilitu Zhao is an ancient surviving Buddhist monastery in Inner Mongolia, China. The monastery located in Hohhot, the capital of the Inner Mongolian Autonomous Region. The original temple was built in 1585, later destroyed by fire and rebuilt in the 19th century.The monastery is a distinct blend of Chinese and Tibetan architecture, reflecting its intercultural influences. His temple has acted as the official residence of a Living Buddha, the English translation of the Chinese term for an incarnate lama, since 1735 and remains so this day, housing the 11th Grand Living Buddha. The complex suffered damage during the Cultural Revolution (1966–1976) but has since been completely restored. While open to the public, the temple remains an active place of worship for Mongol monks and their disciples.".
- Shiretu_Juu wikiPageID "2175842".
- Shiretu_Juu wikiPageRevisionID "544055054".
- Shiretu_Juu founded "1585".
- Shiretu_Juu foundedBy "The son of the Altan Khan".
- Shiretu_Juu hasPhotoCollection Shiretu_Juu.
- Shiretu_Juu location China.
- Shiretu_Juu location Hohhot.
- Shiretu_Juu location Inner_Mongolia.
- Shiretu_Juu mapsize "250".
- Shiretu_Juu name "Shiretu Juu".
- Shiretu_Juu sect Gelug.
- Shiretu_Juu subject Category:1585_establishments.
- Shiretu_Juu subject Category:Buddhist_temples_in_Inner_Mongolia.
- Shiretu_Juu subject Category:Hohhot.
- Shiretu_Juu subject Category:Religious_organizations_established_in_the_1580s.
- Shiretu_Juu subject Category:Tibetan_Buddhist_temples.
- Shiretu_Juu comment "The Shiretu Juu (Mongolian: ᠰᠢᠷᠡᠭᠲᠤ ᠵᠤᠤ Siregtu juu), also known Yanshou Temple (延壽寺) or Xilitu Zhao is an ancient surviving Buddhist monastery in Inner Mongolia, China. The monastery located in Hohhot, the capital of the Inner Mongolian Autonomous Region. The original temple was built in 1585, later destroyed by fire and rebuilt in the 19th century.The monastery is a distinct blend of Chinese and Tibetan architecture, reflecting its intercultural influences.".
- Shiretu_Juu label "Shiretu Juu".
- Shiretu_Juu label "席力圖召".
- Shiretu_Juu sameAs m.06sk2c.
- Shiretu_Juu sameAs Q3874325.
- Shiretu_Juu sameAs Q3874325.
- Shiretu_Juu wasDerivedFrom Shiretu_Juu?oldid=544055054.
- Shiretu_Juu isPrimaryTopicOf Shiretu_Juu.