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What are the existing ancient buildings in Hubei Province?

Ancient buildings in Hubei Province:

The Gongque Temple in the ancient buildings of Wudang Mountain embodies the artistic achievements of China's secular architecture and religious architecture in the Yuan, Ming and Qing Dynasties. These ancient buildings are located in the picturesque foothills of Wudang Mountain in Hubei Province and gradually took shape in the Ming Dynasty. Among them, the ancient buildings of Wudang Mountain built by Taoism can be traced back to the 7th century, and these buildings represent the highest level of art and architecture in China in the past thousand years. The ancient architecture complex of Wudang Mountain in Hubei Province was listed in the World Heritage List in February.

Main ancient buildings in Hubei Province

The Ancient City of Shang Dynasty-Panlongcheng

Yellow Crane Tower, a famous building in Jiangnan.

Huhan jungle-Guiyuan Temple

Quanzhen Taoist temple-Changchun pavilion

Hanyang Qingchuan pavilion

Chang Kai Longquan Wang Ming Tombs

World Miracle-Tomb of Zeng Houyi

Jiangnan Ancient City Duanqiang Jiangling City

Zhanghuatai, the first stop of Chu State

The crown of Jingchu jungle-yuquan temple

Dangyangguanling

Ming emperor's mausoleum-immortal spirit

The Famous Pagoda in Xiangyang —— guangde temple Duobao Pagoda

Migong Temple in Xiangyang —— Molin by the river.

Gulongzhong: a plan to see the world from triple care.

The fourth ancestor of Zen Buddhism-Sizu Temple

Five Ancestors of Zen Buddhism-Wuzu Temple

Ezhou Lingquan Temple

Huangling Temple, Dayu Scenic Area of Three Gorges

Zhenwu Dojo-Wudang Mountain