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The largest single Buddhist building in the world is

Buddhism in China was introduced from India, and then developed and grew, and now with ___, Islam three religions. There are countless people who believe in Buddhism in China, and the reasons for this are inexplicable. Buddhist architecture is magnificent, the world's largest single Buddhist building is located in China, exactly where with me to see it.

Wuxi Lingshan Brahma Palace dome, is the world's largest Buddhist cultural monolithic functional buildings.

Wuxi Lingshan Brahma Palace, November 23, 2008 is located in the smoky Taihu Lake, the Zhongling Yuxiu at the foot of the Lingshan, the magnificent building and the solemn appearance of the Lingshan Buddha next to each other, magnificent and sparkling art and a unique blend of deep Buddhist culture, is China's contemporary Buddhist art museum. The architectural form of the Palace breaks through the tradition and is dominated by stone and other sturdy and durable materials, and makes extensive use of tall corridors, large-span beams and columns, soaring domes, and oversized halls, etc., which not only embodies the profundity and sublimity of Buddhism, but also blends the traditional cultural elements with distinctive features of the times, and makes a landmark heirloom building a perfect presentation

As you step into the Palace, the rich cultural atmosphere comes to you. Zhu Bingren bronze sculpture, Dongyang wood carving, Dunhuang technician's handmade frescoes, glazed masterpieces, Yangzhou lacquer ware, oil painting groups, cloisonné Sumeru lamps, Jingdezhen blue and white pastel cylinders, ou plastic relief murals, these art treasures in the various areas of the Lingshan Brahma Palace interpretation of the excellent traditional culture. The culture of the Palace is not only static, but also dynamic. In the multi-functional Lingshan Sacred Altar with meetings and performances, the music ceremony directed and rehearsed by the domestic high-level team will be staged, with the main theme of promoting traditional culture and enlightening spiritual wisdom. As the carrier of Oriental Buddhist art, Lingshan Brahma Palace is the "Louvre" of the Orient. Inside the Palace, there are many treasures, and it is full of profound Buddhist art. The large stone buildings, golden pointed roofs, exquisite Buddha reliefs, this is just the beginning, more amazing in the interior of the Palace.

The front of Lingshan Brahma Palace is 150 meters long, and the front and back are about 180 meters long, with a total area of more than 70,000 square meters. The interior of Lingshan Brahma Palace consists of three major parts: the corridor hall, the tower hall and the altar. The corridor hall of the Brahma Palace is a vaulted structure with a height of 18 meters and a length of nearly 80 meters. The tower hall is a large space, the building is a dome structure, the tower hall and the main tower above the up and down through, the space is nearly 60 meters high.

Lingshan Brahma Palace exquisite and delicate Dongyang wood carvings, exquisite Dunhuang murals, gestures of contemporary flying sky; "far from being a painting, close up is plastic" Wenzhou Ou plastic, golden, staggered Brahma Palace Huatuo, red walls, golden tiles, wind chimes sound of the five India Altar City; show the development of the history of the world Buddhist cultural exchanges of large-scale oil painting! Group picture, with the royal craft "filigree inlay" out of the Huazang world, by more than 1,500 lotus petal-shaped lights **** with the composition, can do colorful fantastic changes in the altar dome January 1, 2009, by the National Tourism Administration, Shao Qiwei, heartfelt admiration for the "absolute boutique On January 1, 2009, the Lingshan Brahma Temple, which was praised by Mr. Shao Qiwei, Director of the National Tourism Administration, as "an absolute gem", officially unveiled her mysterious veil and revealed all her splendor, magnificence and novelty.

Lingshan Brahma Palace will make further innovation and breakthroughs in the combination of Buddhist culture and technology to create the world's largest Buddhist cultural monolithic functional architectural wonders. It is mainly made of stone and other strong and durable materials, with a large number of tall corridors and columns, large-span beams and columns, soaring domes, and oversized halls, etc., reflecting the profundity and sublimity of Buddhism, and making it a heirloom building full of traditional cultural elements and rich in innovative consciousness.