
Located in the Songshan Mountains, a little more than 50 miles southwest of Henan's provincial capital, Zhengzhou, Shaolin Temple is well known as one of China's important Buddhist shrines. It is also regarded as the ancient center of Chinese kungfu. The present buildings at Shaolin Temple are spread out over an area of about 10,000 acres. The most interesting relics are the murals in the Eastern Hall, which depict groups of boxing monks. There are over 300 ancient stone inscriptions, some of them by famous calligraphers. In another part of the temple, you can see the unique "Forest of Dagobas" (Pagoda Forest), with its 243 stupas or dagobas each containing the remains of an abbot from the Shaolin Temple. They were built of either stone or brick. Quietly wandering in the temple, you will definitely learn more about Shaolin kungfu while listening to the monks practicing in the yard. [Globaltimes.cn]

Located in the Songshan Mountains, a little more than 50 miles southwest of Henan's provincial capital, Zhengzhou, Shaolin Temple is well known as one of China's important Buddhist shrines. It is also regarded as the ancient center of Chinese kungfu. The present buildings at Shaolin Temple are spread out over an area of about 10,000 acres. The most interesting relics are the murals in the Eastern Hall, which depict groups of boxing monks. There are over 300 ancient stone inscriptions, some of them by famous calligraphers. In another part of the temple, you can see the unique "Forest of Dagobas" (Pagoda Forest), with its 243 stupas or dagobas each containing the remains of an abbot from the Shaolin Temple. They were built of either stone or brick. Quietly wandering in the temple, you will definitely learn more about Shaolin kungfu while listening to the monks practicing in the yard. [Globaltimes.cn]

Located in the Songshan Mountains, a little more than 50 miles southwest of Henan's provincial capital, Zhengzhou, Shaolin Temple is well known as one of China's important Buddhist shrines. It is also regarded as the ancient center of Chinese kungfu. The present buildings at Shaolin Temple are spread out over an area of about 10,000 acres. The most interesting relics are the murals in the Eastern Hall, which depict groups of boxing monks. There are over 300 ancient stone inscriptions, some of them by famous calligraphers. In another part of the temple, you can see the unique "Forest of Dagobas" (Pagoda Forest), with its 243 stupas or dagobas each containing the remains of an abbot from the Shaolin Temple. They were built of either stone or brick. Quietly wandering in the temple, you will definitely learn more about Shaolin kungfu while listening to the monks practicing in the yard. [Globaltimes.cn]

Located in the Songshan Mountains, a little more than 50 miles southwest of Henan's provincial capital, Zhengzhou, Shaolin Temple is well known as one of China's important Buddhist shrines. It is also regarded as the ancient center of Chinese kungfu. The present buildings at Shaolin Temple are spread out over an area of about 10,000 acres. The most interesting relics are the murals in the Eastern Hall, which depict groups of boxing monks. There are over 300 ancient stone inscriptions, some of them by famous calligraphers. In another part of the temple, you can see the unique "Forest of Dagobas" (Pagoda Forest), with its 243 stupas or dagobas each containing the remains of an abbot from the Shaolin Temple. They were built of either stone or brick. Quietly wandering in the temple, you will definitely learn more about Shaolin kungfu while listening to the monks practicing in the yard. [Globaltimes.cn]

Located in the Songshan Mountains, a little more than 50 miles southwest of Henan's provincial capital, Zhengzhou, Shaolin Temple is well known as one of China's important Buddhist shrines. It is also regarded as the ancient center of Chinese kungfu. The present buildings at Shaolin Temple are spread out over an area of about 10,000 acres. The most interesting relics are the murals in the Eastern Hall, which depict groups of boxing monks. There are over 300 ancient stone inscriptions, some of them by famous calligraphers. In another part of the temple, you can see the unique "Forest of Dagobas" (Pagoda Forest), with its 243 stupas or dagobas each containing the remains of an abbot from the Shaolin Temple. They were built of either stone or brick. Quietly wandering in the temple, you will definitely learn more about Shaolin kungfu while listening to the monks practicing in the yard. [Globaltimes.cn]

Located in the Songshan Mountains, a little more than 50 miles southwest of Henan's provincial capital, Zhengzhou, Shaolin Temple is well known as one of China's important Buddhist shrines. It is also regarded as the ancient center of Chinese kungfu. The present buildings at Shaolin Temple are spread out over an area of about 10,000 acres. The most interesting relics are the murals in the Eastern Hall, which depict groups of boxing monks. There are over 300 ancient stone inscriptions, some of them by famous calligraphers. In another part of the temple, you can see the unique "Forest of Dagobas" (Pagoda Forest), with its 243 stupas or dagobas each containing the remains of an abbot from the Shaolin Temple. They were built of either stone or brick. Quietly wandering in the temple, you will definitely learn more about Shaolin kungfu while listening to the monks practicing in the yard. [Globaltimes.cn]

Located in the Songshan Mountains, a little more than 50 miles southwest of Henan's provincial capital, Zhengzhou, Shaolin Temple is well known as one of China's important Buddhist shrines. It is also regarded as the ancient center of Chinese kungfu. The present buildings at Shaolin Temple are spread out over an area of about 10,000 acres. The most interesting relics are the murals in the Eastern Hall, which depict groups of boxing monks. There are over 300 ancient stone inscriptions, some of them by famous calligraphers. In another part of the temple, you can see the unique "Forest of Dagobas" (Pagoda Forest), with its 243 stupas or dagobas each containing the remains of an abbot from the Shaolin Temple. They were built of either stone or brick. Quietly wandering in the temple, you will definitely learn more about Shaolin kungfu while listening to the monks practicing in the yard. [Globaltimes.cn]

Located in the Songshan Mountains, a little more than 50 miles southwest of Henan's provincial capital, Zhengzhou, Shaolin Temple is well known as one of China's important Buddhist shrines. It is also regarded as the ancient center of Chinese kungfu. The present buildings at Shaolin Temple are spread out over an area of about 10,000 acres. The most interesting relics are the murals in the Eastern Hall, which depict groups of boxing monks. There are over 300 ancient stone inscriptions, some of them by famous calligraphers. In another part of the temple, you can see the unique "Forest of Dagobas" (Pagoda Forest), with its 243 stupas or dagobas each containing the remains of an abbot from the Shaolin Temple. They were built of either stone or brick. Quietly wandering in the temple, you will definitely learn more about Shaolin kungfu while listening to the monks practicing in the yard. [Globaltimes.cn]

Located in the Songshan Mountains, a little more than 50 miles southwest of Henan's provincial capital, Zhengzhou, Shaolin Temple is well known as one of China's important Buddhist shrines. It is also regarded as the ancient center of Chinese kungfu. The present buildings at Shaolin Temple are spread out over an area of about 10,000 acres. The most interesting relics are the murals in the Eastern Hall, which depict groups of boxing monks. There are over 300 ancient stone inscriptions, some of them by famous calligraphers. In another part of the temple, you can see the unique "Forest of Dagobas" (Pagoda Forest), with its 243 stupas or dagobas each containing the remains of an abbot from the Shaolin Temple. They were built of either stone or brick. Quietly wandering in the temple, you will definitely learn more about Shaolin kungfu while listening to the monks practicing in the yard. [Globaltimes.cn]

Located in the Songshan Mountains, a little more than 50 miles southwest of Henan's provincial capital, Zhengzhou, Shaolin Temple is well known as one of China's important Buddhist shrines. It is also regarded as the ancient center of Chinese kungfu. The present buildings at Shaolin Temple are spread out over an area of about 10,000 acres. The most interesting relics are the murals in the Eastern Hall, which depict groups of boxing monks. There are over 300 ancient stone inscriptions, some of them by famous calligraphers. In another part of the temple, you can see the unique "Forest of Dagobas" (Pagoda Forest), with its 243 stupas or dagobas each containing the remains of an abbot from the Shaolin Temple. They were built of either stone or brick. Quietly wandering in the temple, you will definitely learn more about Shaolin kungfu while listening to the monks practicing in the yard. [Globaltimes.cn]