Shuanglin Temple | |
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Religion | |
Affiliation | Buddhism |
Province | Shanxi |
Location | |
Location | Pingyao |
Geographic coordinates | 37°10′15″N 112°07′30″E / 37.1708°N 112.125°E |
Architecture | |
Completed | 6th century (Northern Qi dynasty) |
The Shuanglin Temple (Chinese: 双林寺; pinyin: Shuānglín Sì) is a large Buddhist temple in the Shanxi Province of China. It is situated in the countryside of Qiaotou village about 6–7 kilometres (3.7–4.3 mi) southwest of the ancient city of Pingyao. It is among the many cultural monuments located in the Pingyao, which is a UNESCO World Heritage site inscribed in 1997. The temple is protected by the state administration.
Founded in the 6th century, the temple is notable for its collection of more than 2,000 decorated clay statues that are dated to the 12th–19th centuries.[1] Its original name was Zongdu but it was renamed during the Northern Song dynasty period as Shuanglin. It is nicknamed the museum of coloured sculptures. Most of them are dated to the period of the Song, Yuan, Ming and Qing dynasties.[2]