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  • EXCLUSIVE: ** NO NY DAILY PAPERS** Surrogate mother, Jessica Allen who gave birth to twins for a Chinese couple. In a rare phenomenon one of the twins was biologically her's. She ended up in a battle with the surrogacy agency over getting her son back from the Chinese couple. 27 Oct 2017 Pictured: Jessica is her son, Malachi, now 10 months old. Photo credit: JohnChapple.com / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: ** NO NY DAILY PAPERS** Surrogate mother, Jessica Allen who gave birth to twins for a Chinese couple. In a rare phenomenon one of the twins was biologically her's. She ended up in a battle with the surrogacy agency over getting her son back from the Chinese couple. 27 Oct 2017 Pictured: Jessica is her husband, Wardell Jasper. Photo credit: JohnChapple.com / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: ** NO NY DAILY PAPERS** Surrogate mother, Jessica Allen who gave birth to twins for a Chinese couple. In a rare phenomenon one of the twins was biologically her's. She ended up in a battle with the surrogacy agency over getting her son back from the Chinese couple. 27 Oct 2017 Pictured: Jessica. Photo credit: JohnChapple.com / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: ** NO NY DAILY PAPERS** Surrogate mother, Jessica Allen who gave birth to twins for a Chinese couple. In a rare phenomenon one of the twins was biologically her's. She ended up in a battle with the surrogacy agency over getting her son back from the Chinese couple. 27 Oct 2017 Pictured: Jessica is her son, Malachi, now 10 months old. Photo credit: JohnChapple.com / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: ** NO NY DAILY PAPERS** Surrogate mother, Jessica Allen who gave birth to twins for a Chinese couple. In a rare phenomenon one of the twins was biologically her's. She ended up in a battle with the surrogacy agency over getting her son back from the Chinese couple. 27 Oct 2017 Pictured: Jessica is her husband, Wardell Jasper. Photo credit: JohnChapple.com / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: ** NO NY DAILY PAPERS** Surrogate mother, Jessica Allen who gave birth to twins for a Chinese couple. In a rare phenomenon one of the twins was biologically her's. She ended up in a battle with the surrogacy agency over getting her son back from the Chinese couple. 27 Oct 2017 Pictured: Jessica with her husband, Wardell Jasper and their children Malachi (10 months), Jeramiah (7) and Jairus (2). Photo credit: JohnChapple.com / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: ** NO NY DAILY PAPERS** Surrogate mother, Jessica Allen who gave birth to twins for a Chinese couple. In a rare phenomenon one of the twins was biologically her's. She ended up in a battle with the surrogacy agency over getting her son back from the Chinese couple. 27 Oct 2017 Pictured: Jessica with her husband, Wardell Jasper and their children Malachi (10 months), Jeramiah (7) and Jairus (2). Photo credit: JohnChapple.com / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • March 23, 2019 - Palermo, Italy - The Chinese President Xi Jinping and his wife Peng Liyuan arrived at Airport of Palermo. (Credit Image: © Antonio Melita/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt were married Saturday in the French hamlet of Correns, a spokesman for the couple says. Jolie and Pitt wed in a small chapel in a private ceremony attended by family and friends at Provence's Chateau Miraval. In advance of the nondenominational civil ceremony, Pitt and Jolie obtained a marriage license from a local California judge. The judge also conducted the ceremony in France. File photo : Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie arriving for the premiere of 'Salt' held at the Grauman's Chinese Theatre in Los Angeles, CA, USA on July 19, 2010. Photo by Lionel Hahn/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt were married Saturday in the French hamlet of Correns, a spokesman for the couple says. Jolie and Pitt wed in a small chapel in a private ceremony attended by family and friends at Provence's Chateau Miraval. In advance of the nondenominational civil ceremony, Pitt and Jolie obtained a marriage license from a local California judge. The judge also conducted the ceremony in France. File photo : Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie arriving for the premiere of 'Salt' held at the Grauman's Chinese Theatre in Los Angeles, CA, USA on July 19, 2010. Photo by Lionel Hahn/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt were married Saturday in the French hamlet of Correns, a spokesman for the couple says. Jolie and Pitt wed in a small chapel in a private ceremony attended by family and friends at Provence's Chateau Miraval. In advance of the nondenominational civil ceremony, Pitt and Jolie obtained a marriage license from a local California judge. The judge also conducted the ceremony in France. File photo : Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie arriving for the premiere of 'Salt' held at the Grauman's Chinese Theatre in Los Angeles, CA, USA on July 19, 2010. Photo by Lionel Hahn/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt were married Saturday in the French hamlet of Correns, a spokesman for the couple says. Jolie and Pitt wed in a small chapel in a private ceremony attended by family and friends at Provence's Chateau Miraval. In advance of the nondenominational civil ceremony, Pitt and Jolie obtained a marriage license from a local California judge. The judge also conducted the ceremony in France. File photo : Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie arriving for the premiere of 'Salt' held at the Grauman's Chinese Theatre in Los Angeles, CA, USA on July 19, 2010. Photo by Lionel Hahn/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt were married Saturday in the French hamlet of Correns, a spokesman for the couple says. Jolie and Pitt wed in a small chapel in a private ceremony attended by family and friends at Provence's Chateau Miraval. In advance of the nondenominational civil ceremony, Pitt and Jolie obtained a marriage license from a local California judge. The judge also conducted the ceremony in France. File photo : Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie arriving for the premiere of 'Salt' held at the Grauman's Chinese Theatre in Los Angeles, CA, USA on July 19, 2010. Photo by Lionel Hahn/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt were married Saturday in the French hamlet of Correns, a spokesman for the couple says. Jolie and Pitt wed in a small chapel in a private ceremony attended by family and friends at Provence's Chateau Miraval. In advance of the nondenominational civil ceremony, Pitt and Jolie obtained a marriage license from a local California judge. The judge also conducted the ceremony in France. File photo : Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie arriving for the premiere of 'Salt' held at the Grauman's Chinese Theatre in Los Angeles, CA, USA on July 19, 2010. Photo by Lionel Hahn/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt were married Saturday in the French hamlet of Correns, a spokesman for the couple says. Jolie and Pitt wed in a small chapel in a private ceremony attended by family and friends at Provence's Chateau Miraval. In advance of the nondenominational civil ceremony, Pitt and Jolie obtained a marriage license from a local California judge. The judge also conducted the ceremony in France. File photo : Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie arriving for the premiere of 'Salt' held at the Grauman's Chinese Theatre in Los Angeles, CA, USA on July 19, 2010. Photo by Lionel Hahn/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • File photo : George Clooney and Amal Clooney attend the premiere of Warner Bros. Pictures Our Brand Is Crisis at TCL Chinese Theatre in Los Angeles, CA,, USA, on October 26, 2015. Amal Clooney and her husband George are expecting twins, US media report. The babies are due in June, according to CBS's The Talk host Julie Chen. Another source close to the couple, quoted by People, said they were "very happy". The Clooneys' representatives have not yet commented. Photo by Lionel Hahn/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • US President George Bush, wife Laura, daugter Barbara, Former US President George Herbert Walker Bush and Chinese Foreign minister Jiang Jiechi attend the Basket Game USA/China at the Olympic Basketball Gymnasium day 2 of the XXIX Olympic games in Beijing, China on August 10, 2008. Photo by Gouhier-Hahn-Nebinger/Cameleon/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Hollywood star George Clooney was treated in hospital on Tuesday for minor injuries after a scooter accident in Sardinia, Italy on July 10, 2018 ------------ George Clooney and Amal Clooney attend the premiere of Warner Bros. Pictures Our Brand Is Crisis at TCL Chinese Theatre in Los Angeles, CA,, USA, on October 26, 2015. Photo by Lionel Hahn/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Hollywood star George Clooney was treated in hospital on Tuesday for minor injuries after a scooter accident in Sardinia, Italy on July 10, 2018 ------------ George Clooney and Amal Clooney attend the premiere of Warner Bros. Pictures Our Brand Is Crisis at TCL Chinese Theatre in Los Angeles, CA,, USA, on October 26, 2015. Photo by Lionel Hahn/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Channing Tatum and Jenna Dewan Tatum attend the Los Angeles World Premiere of Warner Bros. Pictures Magic Mike XXL at TCL Chinese Theatre on June 25, 2015 in Los Angeles, CA, USA. Photo by Lionel Hahn/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Cast member Jessica Simpson and her husband Nick Lachey attend the premiere of Warner Bros 'The Dukes of Hazzard', also starring Burt Reynolds, Seann William Scott, Johnny Knoxville and Lynda Carter, held at the Grauman's Chinese Theatre in Los Angeles, CA, USA, on July 28, 2005. Photo by Lionel Hahn/ABACAPRESS.COM.  | 81843_04 Los Angeles
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  • Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie arriving for the premiere of 'Salt' held at the Grauman's Chinese Theatre in Los Angeles, CA, USA on July 19, 2010. Photo by Lionel Hahn/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Angelina Jolie Pitt and Brad Pitt attend the AFI FEST 2015 opening Night Gala Premiere of Universal Pictures By The Sea at the TCL Chinese Theatre on November 15, 2015 in Los Angeles, CA, USA. Photo by Lionel Hahn/ABACAPRESS.COM  | 522856_015 Los Angeles Etats-Unis United States
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  • Angelina Jolie Pitt and Brad Pitt attend the AFI FEST 2015 opening Night Gala Premiere of Universal Pictures By The Sea at the TCL Chinese Theatre on November 15, 2015 in Los Angeles, CA, USA. Photo by Lionel Hahn/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Angelina Jolie Pitt and Brad Pitt attend the AFI FEST 2015 opening Night Gala Premiere of Universal Pictures By The Sea at the TCL Chinese Theatre on November 15, 2015 in Los Angeles, CA, USA. Photo by Lionel Hahn/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie arriving for the premiere of 'Salt' held at the Grauman's Chinese Theatre in Los Angeles, CA, USA on July 19, 2010. Photo by Lionel Hahn/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Angelina Jolie Pitt and Brad Pitt attend the AFI FEST 2015 opening Night Gala Premiere of Universal Pictures By The Sea at the TCL Chinese Theatre on November 15, 2015 in Los Angeles, CA, USA. Photo by Lionel Hahn/ABACAPRESS.COM  | 522856_015 Los Angeles Etats-Unis United States
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  • Angelina Jolie Pitt and Brad Pitt attend the AFI FEST 2015 opening Night Gala Premiere of Universal Pictures By The Sea at the TCL Chinese Theatre on November 15, 2015 in Los Angeles, CA, USA. Photo by Lionel Hahn/ABACAPRESS.COM
    522856_018.jpg
  • Angelina Jolie Pitt and Brad Pitt attend the AFI FEST 2015 opening Night Gala Premiere of Universal Pictures By The Sea at the TCL Chinese Theatre on November 15, 2015 in Los Angeles, CA, USA. Photo by Lionel Hahn/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie arriving for the premiere of 'Salt' held at the Grauman's Chinese Theatre in Los Angeles, CA, USA on July 19, 2010. Photo by Lionel Hahn/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Angelina Jolie Pitt and Brad Pitt attend the AFI FEST 2015 opening Night Gala Premiere of Universal Pictures By The Sea at the TCL Chinese Theatre on November 15, 2015 in Los Angeles, CA, USA. Photo by Lionel Hahn/ABACAPRESS.COM  | 522856_015 Los Angeles Etats-Unis United States
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  • Angelina Jolie Pitt and Brad Pitt attend the AFI FEST 2015 opening Night Gala Premiere of Universal Pictures By The Sea at the TCL Chinese Theatre on November 15, 2015 in Los Angeles, CA, USA. Photo by Lionel Hahn/ABACAPRESS.COM
    522856_001.jpg
  • Angelina Jolie Pitt and Brad Pitt attend the AFI FEST 2015 opening Night Gala Premiere of Universal Pictures By The Sea at the TCL Chinese Theatre on November 15, 2015 in Los Angeles, CA, USA. Photo by Lionel Hahn/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie arriving for the premiere of 'Salt' held at the Grauman's Chinese Theatre in Los Angeles, CA, USA on July 19, 2010. Photo by Lionel Hahn/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Stan Lee attends the premiere of Paramount Pictures 'Iron Man' at the Chinese Theatre in Hollywood, Los Angeles, CA, USA on April 30, 2008. Photo by Lionel Hahn/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • TAIYUAN, Aug. 9, 2016 (Xinhua) -- A couple attends a mass wedding held at Confucius Temple in Taiyuan, north China's Shanxi Province, Aug. 9, 2016. A total of 22 couples were married here during Qixi Festival, or Chinese Valentine's Day, which falls on the 7th day of the 7th lunar month in the Chinese calendar. (Xinhua/Zhan Yan)(wsw) (Credit Image: © Zhan Yan/Xinhua via ZUMA Wire)
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  • TAIYUAN, Aug. 9, 2016 (Xinhua) -- A couple take selfies during a mass wedding held at Confucius Temple in Taiyuan, north China's Shanxi Province, Aug. 9, 2016. A total of 22 couples were married here during Qixi Festival, or Chinese Valentine's Day, which falls on the 7th day of the 7th lunar month in the Chinese calendar. (Xinhua/Zhan Yan)(wsw) (Credit Image: © Zhan Yan/Xinhua via ZUMA Wire)
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  • August 28, 2017 - Shijiazhuan, Shijiazhuan, China - Shijiazhuang, CHINA-28th August 2017: (EDITORIAL USE ONLY. CHINA OUT) ..Couples flock to register for marriage in Shijiazhuang, north China's Hebei Province, on Chinese Valentine's Day. (Credit Image: © SIPA Asia via ZUMA Wire)
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  • August 28, 2017 - Weifan, Weifan, China - Weifang, CHINA-28th August 2017: (EDITORIAL USE ONLY. CHINA OUT) Couples flock to register for marriage in Weifang, east China's Shandong Province, on Chinese Valentine's Day. (Credit Image: © SIPA Asia via ZUMA Wire)
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  • TAIYUAN, Aug. 9, 2016 (Xinhua) -- Couples perform rituals during a mass wedding held at Confucius Temple in Taiyuan, north China's Shanxi Province, Aug. 9, 2016. A total of 22 couples were married here during Qixi Festival, or Chinese Valentine's Day, which falls on the 7th day of the 7th lunar month in the Chinese calendar. (Xinhua/Zhan Yan)(wsw) (Credit Image: © Zhan Yan/Xinhua via ZUMA Wire)
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  • TAIYUAN, Aug. 9, 2016 (Xinhua) -- Couples perform rituals during a mass wedding held at Confucius Temple in Taiyuan, north China's Shanxi Province, Aug. 9, 2016. A total of 22 couples were married here during Qixi Festival, or Chinese Valentine's Day, which falls on the 7th day of the 7th lunar month in the Chinese calendar. (Xinhua/Zhan Yan)(wsw) (Credit Image: © Zhan Yan/Xinhua via ZUMA Wire)
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  • TAIYUAN, Aug. 9, 2016 (Xinhua) -- Couples perform rituals during a mass wedding held at Confucius Temple in Taiyuan, north China's Shanxi Province, Aug. 9, 2016. A total of 22 couples were married here during Qixi Festival, or Chinese Valentine's Day, which falls on the 7th day of the 7th lunar month in the Chinese calendar. (Xinhua/Zhan Yan)(wsw) (Credit Image: © Zhan Yan/Xinhua via ZUMA Wire)
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  • TAIYUAN, Aug. 9, 2016 (Xinhua) -- Couples perform rituals during a mass wedding held at Confucius Temple in Taiyuan, north China's Shanxi Province, Aug. 9, 2016. A total of 22 couples were married here during Qixi Festival, or Chinese Valentine's Day, which falls on the 7th day of the 7th lunar month in the Chinese calendar. (Xinhua/Zhan Yan)(wsw) (Credit Image: © Zhan Yan/Xinhua via ZUMA Wire)
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  • September 20, 2016 - Datong, Datong, China - Datong, CHINA-September 20 2016:?(EDITORIAL?USE?ONLY.?CHINA?OUT) ..The Hanging Temple, is a temple built into a cliff near Mount Heng in Hunyuan County, Datong City, north China¬°¬Øs Shanxi Province. The Hanging Temple is one of the main tourist attractions and historical sites in the Datong area. Built more than 1,500 years ago, this temple is notable not only for its location on a sheer precipice but also because it is the only existing temple with the combination of three Chinese traditional religions: Buddhism, Taoism, and Confucianism. The structure is kept in place with oak crossbeams fitted into holes chiseled into the cliffs. The main supportive structure is hidden inside the bedrock. The monastery is located in the small canyon basin, and the body of the building hangs from the middle of the cliff under the prominent summit, protecting the temple from rain erosion and sunlight. Coupled with the repair of the dynasties, the color tattoo in the temple is relatively well preserved. On December 2010, it was listed in the Time magazine as the world's top ten most odd dangerous buildings. (Credit Image: © SIPA Asia via ZUMA Wire)
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  • September 20, 2016 - Datong, Datong, China - Datong, CHINA-September 20 2016:?(EDITORIAL?USE?ONLY.?CHINA?OUT) ..The Hanging Temple, is a temple built into a cliff near Mount Heng in Hunyuan County, Datong City, north China¬°¬Øs Shanxi Province. The Hanging Temple is one of the main tourist attractions and historical sites in the Datong area. Built more than 1,500 years ago, this temple is notable not only for its location on a sheer precipice but also because it is the only existing temple with the combination of three Chinese traditional religions: Buddhism, Taoism, and Confucianism. The structure is kept in place with oak crossbeams fitted into holes chiseled into the cliffs. The main supportive structure is hidden inside the bedrock. The monastery is located in the small canyon basin, and the body of the building hangs from the middle of the cliff under the prominent summit, protecting the temple from rain erosion and sunlight. Coupled with the repair of the dynasties, the color tattoo in the temple is relatively well preserved. On December 2010, it was listed in the Time magazine as the world's top ten most odd dangerous buildings. (Credit Image: © SIPA Asia via ZUMA Wire)
    20160920_zaa_s145_283.jpg
  • September 20, 2016 - Datong, Datong, China - Datong, CHINA-September 20 2016:?(EDITORIAL?USE?ONLY.?CHINA?OUT) ..The Hanging Temple, is a temple built into a cliff near Mount Heng in Hunyuan County, Datong City, north China¬°¬Øs Shanxi Province. The Hanging Temple is one of the main tourist attractions and historical sites in the Datong area. Built more than 1,500 years ago, this temple is notable not only for its location on a sheer precipice but also because it is the only existing temple with the combination of three Chinese traditional religions: Buddhism, Taoism, and Confucianism. The structure is kept in place with oak crossbeams fitted into holes chiseled into the cliffs. The main supportive structure is hidden inside the bedrock. The monastery is located in the small canyon basin, and the body of the building hangs from the middle of the cliff under the prominent summit, protecting the temple from rain erosion and sunlight. Coupled with the repair of the dynasties, the color tattoo in the temple is relatively well preserved. On December 2010, it was listed in the Time magazine as the world's top ten most odd dangerous buildings. (Credit Image: © SIPA Asia via ZUMA Wire)
    20160920_zaa_s145_280.jpg
  • September 20, 2016 - Datong, Datong, China - Datong, CHINA-September 20 2016:?(EDITORIAL?USE?ONLY.?CHINA?OUT) ..The Hanging Temple, is a temple built into a cliff near Mount Heng in Hunyuan County, Datong City, north China¬°¬Øs Shanxi Province. The Hanging Temple is one of the main tourist attractions and historical sites in the Datong area. Built more than 1,500 years ago, this temple is notable not only for its location on a sheer precipice but also because it is the only existing temple with the combination of three Chinese traditional religions: Buddhism, Taoism, and Confucianism. The structure is kept in place with oak crossbeams fitted into holes chiseled into the cliffs. The main supportive structure is hidden inside the bedrock. The monastery is located in the small canyon basin, and the body of the building hangs from the middle of the cliff under the prominent summit, protecting the temple from rain erosion and sunlight. Coupled with the repair of the dynasties, the color tattoo in the temple is relatively well preserved. On December 2010, it was listed in the Time magazine as the world's top ten most odd dangerous buildings. (Credit Image: © SIPA Asia via ZUMA Wire)
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  • September 20, 2016 - Datong, Datong, China - Datong, CHINA-September 20 2016:?(EDITORIAL?USE?ONLY.?CHINA?OUT) ..The Hanging Temple, is a temple built into a cliff near Mount Heng in Hunyuan County, Datong City, north China¬°¬Øs Shanxi Province. The Hanging Temple is one of the main tourist attractions and historical sites in the Datong area. Built more than 1,500 years ago, this temple is notable not only for its location on a sheer precipice but also because it is the only existing temple with the combination of three Chinese traditional religions: Buddhism, Taoism, and Confucianism. The structure is kept in place with oak crossbeams fitted into holes chiseled into the cliffs. The main supportive structure is hidden inside the bedrock. The monastery is located in the small canyon basin, and the body of the building hangs from the middle of the cliff under the prominent summit, protecting the temple from rain erosion and sunlight. Coupled with the repair of the dynasties, the color tattoo in the temple is relatively well preserved. On December 2010, it was listed in the Time magazine as the world's top ten most odd dangerous buildings. (Credit Image: © SIPA Asia via ZUMA Wire)
    20160920_zaa_s145_277.jpg
  • September 20, 2016 - Datong, Datong, China - Datong, CHINA-September 20 2016:?(EDITORIAL?USE?ONLY.?CHINA?OUT) ..The Hanging Temple, is a temple built into a cliff near Mount Heng in Hunyuan County, Datong City, north China¬°¬Øs Shanxi Province. The Hanging Temple is one of the main tourist attractions and historical sites in the Datong area. Built more than 1,500 years ago, this temple is notable not only for its location on a sheer precipice but also because it is the only existing temple with the combination of three Chinese traditional religions: Buddhism, Taoism, and Confucianism. The structure is kept in place with oak crossbeams fitted into holes chiseled into the cliffs. The main supportive structure is hidden inside the bedrock. The monastery is located in the small canyon basin, and the body of the building hangs from the middle of the cliff under the prominent summit, protecting the temple from rain erosion and sunlight. Coupled with the repair of the dynasties, the color tattoo in the temple is relatively well preserved. On December 2010, it was listed in the Time magazine as the world's top ten most odd dangerous buildings. (Credit Image: © SIPA Asia via ZUMA Wire)
    20160920_zaa_s145_267.jpg
  • September 20, 2016 - Datong, Datong, China - Datong, CHINA-September 20 2016:?(EDITORIAL?USE?ONLY.?CHINA?OUT) ..The Hanging Temple, is a temple built into a cliff near Mount Heng in Hunyuan County, Datong City, north China¬°¬Øs Shanxi Province. The Hanging Temple is one of the main tourist attractions and historical sites in the Datong area. Built more than 1,500 years ago, this temple is notable not only for its location on a sheer precipice but also because it is the only existing temple with the combination of three Chinese traditional religions: Buddhism, Taoism, and Confucianism. The structure is kept in place with oak crossbeams fitted into holes chiseled into the cliffs. The main supportive structure is hidden inside the bedrock. The monastery is located in the small canyon basin, and the body of the building hangs from the middle of the cliff under the prominent summit, protecting the temple from rain erosion and sunlight. Coupled with the repair of the dynasties, the color tattoo in the temple is relatively well preserved. On December 2010, it was listed in the Time magazine as the world's top ten most odd dangerous buildings. (Credit Image: © SIPA Asia via ZUMA Wire)
    20160920_zaa_s145_253.jpg
  • September 20, 2016 - Datong, Datong, China - Datong, CHINA-September 20 2016:?(EDITORIAL?USE?ONLY.?CHINA?OUT) ..The Hanging Temple, is a temple built into a cliff near Mount Heng in Hunyuan County, Datong City, north China¬°¬Øs Shanxi Province. The Hanging Temple is one of the main tourist attractions and historical sites in the Datong area. Built more than 1,500 years ago, this temple is notable not only for its location on a sheer precipice but also because it is the only existing temple with the combination of three Chinese traditional religions: Buddhism, Taoism, and Confucianism. The structure is kept in place with oak crossbeams fitted into holes chiseled into the cliffs. The main supportive structure is hidden inside the bedrock. The monastery is located in the small canyon basin, and the body of the building hangs from the middle of the cliff under the prominent summit, protecting the temple from rain erosion and sunlight. Coupled with the repair of the dynasties, the color tattoo in the temple is relatively well preserved. On December 2010, it was listed in the Time magazine as the world's top ten most odd dangerous buildings. (Credit Image: © SIPA Asia via ZUMA Wire)
    20160920_zaa_s145_238.jpg
  • September 20, 2016 - Datong, Datong, China - Datong, CHINA-September 20 2016:?(EDITORIAL?USE?ONLY.?CHINA?OUT) ..The Hanging Temple, is a temple built into a cliff near Mount Heng in Hunyuan County, Datong City, north China¬°¬Øs Shanxi Province. The Hanging Temple is one of the main tourist attractions and historical sites in the Datong area. Built more than 1,500 years ago, this temple is notable not only for its location on a sheer precipice but also because it is the only existing temple with the combination of three Chinese traditional religions: Buddhism, Taoism, and Confucianism. The structure is kept in place with oak crossbeams fitted into holes chiseled into the cliffs. The main supportive structure is hidden inside the bedrock. The monastery is located in the small canyon basin, and the body of the building hangs from the middle of the cliff under the prominent summit, protecting the temple from rain erosion and sunlight. Coupled with the repair of the dynasties, the color tattoo in the temple is relatively well preserved. On December 2010, it was listed in the Time magazine as the world's top ten most odd dangerous buildings. (Credit Image: © SIPA Asia via ZUMA Wire)
    20160920_zaa_s145_253.jpg
  • September 20, 2016 - Datong, Datong, China - Datong, CHINA-September 20 2016:?(EDITORIAL?USE?ONLY.?CHINA?OUT) ..The Hanging Temple, is a temple built into a cliff near Mount Heng in Hunyuan County, Datong City, north China¬°¬Øs Shanxi Province. The Hanging Temple is one of the main tourist attractions and historical sites in the Datong area. Built more than 1,500 years ago, this temple is notable not only for its location on a sheer precipice but also because it is the only existing temple with the combination of three Chinese traditional religions: Buddhism, Taoism, and Confucianism. The structure is kept in place with oak crossbeams fitted into holes chiseled into the cliffs. The main supportive structure is hidden inside the bedrock. The monastery is located in the small canyon basin, and the body of the building hangs from the middle of the cliff under the prominent summit, protecting the temple from rain erosion and sunlight. Coupled with the repair of the dynasties, the color tattoo in the temple is relatively well preserved. On December 2010, it was listed in the Time magazine as the world's top ten most odd dangerous buildings. (Credit Image: © SIPA Asia via ZUMA Wire)
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  • September 20, 2016 - Datong, Datong, China - Datong, CHINA-September 20 2016:?(EDITORIAL?USE?ONLY.?CHINA?OUT) ..The Hanging Temple, is a temple built into a cliff near Mount Heng in Hunyuan County, Datong City, north China¬°¬Øs Shanxi Province. The Hanging Temple is one of the main tourist attractions and historical sites in the Datong area. Built more than 1,500 years ago, this temple is notable not only for its location on a sheer precipice but also because it is the only existing temple with the combination of three Chinese traditional religions: Buddhism, Taoism, and Confucianism. The structure is kept in place with oak crossbeams fitted into holes chiseled into the cliffs. The main supportive structure is hidden inside the bedrock. The monastery is located in the small canyon basin, and the body of the building hangs from the middle of the cliff under the prominent summit, protecting the temple from rain erosion and sunlight. Coupled with the repair of the dynasties, the color tattoo in the temple is relatively well preserved. On December 2010, it was listed in the Time magazine as the world's top ten most odd dangerous buildings. (Credit Image: © SIPA Asia via ZUMA Wire)
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  • September 20, 2016 - Datong, Datong, China - Datong, CHINA-September 20 2016:?(EDITORIAL?USE?ONLY.?CHINA?OUT) ..The Hanging Temple, is a temple built into a cliff near Mount Heng in Hunyuan County, Datong City, north China¬°¬Øs Shanxi Province. The Hanging Temple is one of the main tourist attractions and historical sites in the Datong area. Built more than 1,500 years ago, this temple is notable not only for its location on a sheer precipice but also because it is the only existing temple with the combination of three Chinese traditional religions: Buddhism, Taoism, and Confucianism. The structure is kept in place with oak crossbeams fitted into holes chiseled into the cliffs. The main supportive structure is hidden inside the bedrock. The monastery is located in the small canyon basin, and the body of the building hangs from the middle of the cliff under the prominent summit, protecting the temple from rain erosion and sunlight. Coupled with the repair of the dynasties, the color tattoo in the temple is relatively well preserved. On December 2010, it was listed in the Time magazine as the world's top ten most odd dangerous buildings. (Credit Image: © SIPA Asia via ZUMA Wire)
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  • September 20, 2016 - Datong, Datong, China - Datong, CHINA-September 20 2016:?(EDITORIAL?USE?ONLY.?CHINA?OUT) ..The Hanging Temple, is a temple built into a cliff near Mount Heng in Hunyuan County, Datong City, north China¬°¬Øs Shanxi Province. The Hanging Temple is one of the main tourist attractions and historical sites in the Datong area. Built more than 1,500 years ago, this temple is notable not only for its location on a sheer precipice but also because it is the only existing temple with the combination of three Chinese traditional religions: Buddhism, Taoism, and Confucianism. The structure is kept in place with oak crossbeams fitted into holes chiseled into the cliffs. The main supportive structure is hidden inside the bedrock. The monastery is located in the small canyon basin, and the body of the building hangs from the middle of the cliff under the prominent summit, protecting the temple from rain erosion and sunlight. Coupled with the repair of the dynasties, the color tattoo in the temple is relatively well preserved. On December 2010, it was listed in the Time magazine as the world's top ten most odd dangerous buildings. (Credit Image: © SIPA Asia via ZUMA Wire)
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  • September 20, 2016 - Datong, Datong, China - Datong, CHINA-September 20 2016:?(EDITORIAL?USE?ONLY.?CHINA?OUT) ..The Hanging Temple, is a temple built into a cliff near Mount Heng in Hunyuan County, Datong City, north China¬°¬Øs Shanxi Province. The Hanging Temple is one of the main tourist attractions and historical sites in the Datong area. Built more than 1,500 years ago, this temple is notable not only for its location on a sheer precipice but also because it is the only existing temple with the combination of three Chinese traditional religions: Buddhism, Taoism, and Confucianism. The structure is kept in place with oak crossbeams fitted into holes chiseled into the cliffs. The main supportive structure is hidden inside the bedrock. The monastery is located in the small canyon basin, and the body of the building hangs from the middle of the cliff under the prominent summit, protecting the temple from rain erosion and sunlight. Coupled with the repair of the dynasties, the color tattoo in the temple is relatively well preserved. On December 2010, it was listed in the Time magazine as the world's top ten most odd dangerous buildings. (Credit Image: © SIPA Asia via ZUMA Wire)
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  • September 20, 2016 - Datong, Datong, China - Datong, CHINA-September 20 2016:?(EDITORIAL?USE?ONLY.?CHINA?OUT) ..The Hanging Temple, is a temple built into a cliff near Mount Heng in Hunyuan County, Datong City, north China¬°¬Øs Shanxi Province. The Hanging Temple is one of the main tourist attractions and historical sites in the Datong area. Built more than 1,500 years ago, this temple is notable not only for its location on a sheer precipice but also because it is the only existing temple with the combination of three Chinese traditional religions: Buddhism, Taoism, and Confucianism. The structure is kept in place with oak crossbeams fitted into holes chiseled into the cliffs. The main supportive structure is hidden inside the bedrock. The monastery is located in the small canyon basin, and the body of the building hangs from the middle of the cliff under the prominent summit, protecting the temple from rain erosion and sunlight. Coupled with the repair of the dynasties, the color tattoo in the temple is relatively well preserved. On December 2010, it was listed in the Time magazine as the world's top ten most odd dangerous buildings. (Credit Image: © SIPA Asia via ZUMA Wire)
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  • September 20, 2016 - Datong, Datong, China - Datong, CHINA-September 20 2016:?(EDITORIAL?USE?ONLY.?CHINA?OUT) ..The Hanging Temple, is a temple built into a cliff near Mount Heng in Hunyuan County, Datong City, north China¬°¬Øs Shanxi Province. The Hanging Temple is one of the main tourist attractions and historical sites in the Datong area. Built more than 1,500 years ago, this temple is notable not only for its location on a sheer precipice but also because it is the only existing temple with the combination of three Chinese traditional religions: Buddhism, Taoism, and Confucianism. The structure is kept in place with oak crossbeams fitted into holes chiseled into the cliffs. The main supportive structure is hidden inside the bedrock. The monastery is located in the small canyon basin, and the body of the building hangs from the middle of the cliff under the prominent summit, protecting the temple from rain erosion and sunlight. Coupled with the repair of the dynasties, the color tattoo in the temple is relatively well preserved. On December 2010, it was listed in the Time magazine as the world's top ten most odd dangerous buildings. (Credit Image: © SIPA Asia via ZUMA Wire)
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  • September 20, 2016 - Datong, Datong, China - Datong, CHINA-September 20 2016:?(EDITORIAL?USE?ONLY.?CHINA?OUT) ..The Hanging Temple, is a temple built into a cliff near Mount Heng in Hunyuan County, Datong City, north China¬°¬Øs Shanxi Province. The Hanging Temple is one of the main tourist attractions and historical sites in the Datong area. Built more than 1,500 years ago, this temple is notable not only for its location on a sheer precipice but also because it is the only existing temple with the combination of three Chinese traditional religions: Buddhism, Taoism, and Confucianism. The structure is kept in place with oak crossbeams fitted into holes chiseled into the cliffs. The main supportive structure is hidden inside the bedrock. The monastery is located in the small canyon basin, and the body of the building hangs from the middle of the cliff under the prominent summit, protecting the temple from rain erosion and sunlight. Coupled with the repair of the dynasties, the color tattoo in the temple is relatively well preserved. On December 2010, it was listed in the Time magazine as the world's top ten most odd dangerous buildings. (Credit Image: © SIPA Asia via ZUMA Wire)
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  • September 20, 2016 - Datong, Datong, China - Datong, CHINA-September 20 2016:?(EDITORIAL?USE?ONLY.?CHINA?OUT) ..The Hanging Temple, is a temple built into a cliff near Mount Heng in Hunyuan County, Datong City, north China¬°¬Øs Shanxi Province. The Hanging Temple is one of the main tourist attractions and historical sites in the Datong area. Built more than 1,500 years ago, this temple is notable not only for its location on a sheer precipice but also because it is the only existing temple with the combination of three Chinese traditional religions: Buddhism, Taoism, and Confucianism. The structure is kept in place with oak crossbeams fitted into holes chiseled into the cliffs. The main supportive structure is hidden inside the bedrock. The monastery is located in the small canyon basin, and the body of the building hangs from the middle of the cliff under the prominent summit, protecting the temple from rain erosion and sunlight. Coupled with the repair of the dynasties, the color tattoo in the temple is relatively well preserved. On December 2010, it was listed in the Time magazine as the world's top ten most odd dangerous buildings. (Credit Image: © SIPA Asia via ZUMA Wire)
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  • September 20, 2016 - Datong, Datong, China - Datong, CHINA-September 20 2016:?(EDITORIAL?USE?ONLY.?CHINA?OUT) ..The Hanging Temple, is a temple built into a cliff near Mount Heng in Hunyuan County, Datong City, north China¬°¬Øs Shanxi Province. The Hanging Temple is one of the main tourist attractions and historical sites in the Datong area. Built more than 1,500 years ago, this temple is notable not only for its location on a sheer precipice but also because it is the only existing temple with the combination of three Chinese traditional religions: Buddhism, Taoism, and Confucianism. The structure is kept in place with oak crossbeams fitted into holes chiseled into the cliffs. The main supportive structure is hidden inside the bedrock. The monastery is located in the small canyon basin, and the body of the building hangs from the middle of the cliff under the prominent summit, protecting the temple from rain erosion and sunlight. Coupled with the repair of the dynasties, the color tattoo in the temple is relatively well preserved. On December 2010, it was listed in the Time magazine as the world's top ten most odd dangerous buildings. (Credit Image: © SIPA Asia via ZUMA Wire)
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  • September 20, 2016 - Datong, Datong, China - Datong, CHINA-September 20 2016:?(EDITORIAL?USE?ONLY.?CHINA?OUT) ..The Hanging Temple, is a temple built into a cliff near Mount Heng in Hunyuan County, Datong City, north China¬°¬Øs Shanxi Province. The Hanging Temple is one of the main tourist attractions and historical sites in the Datong area. Built more than 1,500 years ago, this temple is notable not only for its location on a sheer precipice but also because it is the only existing temple with the combination of three Chinese traditional religions: Buddhism, Taoism, and Confucianism. The structure is kept in place with oak crossbeams fitted into holes chiseled into the cliffs. The main supportive structure is hidden inside the bedrock. The monastery is located in the small canyon basin, and the body of the building hangs from the middle of the cliff under the prominent summit, protecting the temple from rain erosion and sunlight. Coupled with the repair of the dynasties, the color tattoo in the temple is relatively well preserved. On December 2010, it was listed in the Time magazine as the world's top ten most odd dangerous buildings. (Credit Image: © SIPA Asia via ZUMA Wire)
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  • September 20, 2016 - Datong, Datong, China - Datong, CHINA-September 20 2016:?(EDITORIAL?USE?ONLY.?CHINA?OUT) ..The Hanging Temple, is a temple built into a cliff near Mount Heng in Hunyuan County, Datong City, north China¬°¬Øs Shanxi Province. The Hanging Temple is one of the main tourist attractions and historical sites in the Datong area. Built more than 1,500 years ago, this temple is notable not only for its location on a sheer precipice but also because it is the only existing temple with the combination of three Chinese traditional religions: Buddhism, Taoism, and Confucianism. The structure is kept in place with oak crossbeams fitted into holes chiseled into the cliffs. The main supportive structure is hidden inside the bedrock. The monastery is located in the small canyon basin, and the body of the building hangs from the middle of the cliff under the prominent summit, protecting the temple from rain erosion and sunlight. Coupled with the repair of the dynasties, the color tattoo in the temple is relatively well preserved. On December 2010, it was listed in the Time magazine as the world's top ten most odd dangerous buildings. (Credit Image: © SIPA Asia via ZUMA Wire)
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  • September 20, 2016 - Datong, Datong, China - Datong, CHINA-September 20 2016:?(EDITORIAL?USE?ONLY.?CHINA?OUT) ..The Hanging Temple, is a temple built into a cliff near Mount Heng in Hunyuan County, Datong City, north China¬°¬Øs Shanxi Province. The Hanging Temple is one of the main tourist attractions and historical sites in the Datong area. Built more than 1,500 years ago, this temple is notable not only for its location on a sheer precipice but also because it is the only existing temple with the combination of three Chinese traditional religions: Buddhism, Taoism, and Confucianism. The structure is kept in place with oak crossbeams fitted into holes chiseled into the cliffs. The main supportive structure is hidden inside the bedrock. The monastery is located in the small canyon basin, and the body of the building hangs from the middle of the cliff under the prominent summit, protecting the temple from rain erosion and sunlight. Coupled with the repair of the dynasties, the color tattoo in the temple is relatively well preserved. On December 2010, it was listed in the Time magazine as the world's top ten most odd dangerous buildings. (Credit Image: © SIPA Asia via ZUMA Wire)
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  • September 20, 2016 - Datong, Datong, China - Datong, CHINA-September 20 2016:?(EDITORIAL?USE?ONLY.?CHINA?OUT) ..The Hanging Temple, is a temple built into a cliff near Mount Heng in Hunyuan County, Datong City, north China¬°¬Øs Shanxi Province. The Hanging Temple is one of the main tourist attractions and historical sites in the Datong area. Built more than 1,500 years ago, this temple is notable not only for its location on a sheer precipice but also because it is the only existing temple with the combination of three Chinese traditional religions: Buddhism, Taoism, and Confucianism. The structure is kept in place with oak crossbeams fitted into holes chiseled into the cliffs. The main supportive structure is hidden inside the bedrock. The monastery is located in the small canyon basin, and the body of the building hangs from the middle of the cliff under the prominent summit, protecting the temple from rain erosion and sunlight. Coupled with the repair of the dynasties, the color tattoo in the temple is relatively well preserved. On December 2010, it was listed in the Time magazine as the world's top ten most odd dangerous buildings. (Credit Image: © SIPA Asia via ZUMA Wire)
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  • September 20, 2016 - Datong, Datong, China - Datong, CHINA-September 20 2016:?(EDITORIAL?USE?ONLY.?CHINA?OUT) ..The Hanging Temple, is a temple built into a cliff near Mount Heng in Hunyuan County, Datong City, north China¬°¬Øs Shanxi Province. The Hanging Temple is one of the main tourist attractions and historical sites in the Datong area. Built more than 1,500 years ago, this temple is notable not only for its location on a sheer precipice but also because it is the only existing temple with the combination of three Chinese traditional religions: Buddhism, Taoism, and Confucianism. The structure is kept in place with oak crossbeams fitted into holes chiseled into the cliffs. The main supportive structure is hidden inside the bedrock. The monastery is located in the small canyon basin, and the body of the building hangs from the middle of the cliff under the prominent summit, protecting the temple from rain erosion and sunlight. Coupled with the repair of the dynasties, the color tattoo in the temple is relatively well preserved. On December 2010, it was listed in the Time magazine as the world's top ten most odd dangerous buildings. (Credit Image: © SIPA Asia via ZUMA Wire)
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  • September 20, 2016 - Datong, Datong, China - Datong, CHINA-September 20 2016:?(EDITORIAL?USE?ONLY.?CHINA?OUT) ..The Hanging Temple, is a temple built into a cliff near Mount Heng in Hunyuan County, Datong City, north China¬°¬Øs Shanxi Province. The Hanging Temple is one of the main tourist attractions and historical sites in the Datong area. Built more than 1,500 years ago, this temple is notable not only for its location on a sheer precipice but also because it is the only existing temple with the combination of three Chinese traditional religions: Buddhism, Taoism, and Confucianism. The structure is kept in place with oak crossbeams fitted into holes chiseled into the cliffs. The main supportive structure is hidden inside the bedrock. The monastery is located in the small canyon basin, and the body of the building hangs from the middle of the cliff under the prominent summit, protecting the temple from rain erosion and sunlight. Coupled with the repair of the dynasties, the color tattoo in the temple is relatively well preserved. On December 2010, it was listed in the Time magazine as the world's top ten most odd dangerous buildings. (Credit Image: © SIPA Asia via ZUMA Wire)
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  • September 20, 2016 - Datong, Datong, China - Datong, CHINA-September 20 2016:?(EDITORIAL?USE?ONLY.?CHINA?OUT) ..The Hanging Temple, is a temple built into a cliff near Mount Heng in Hunyuan County, Datong City, north China¬°¬Øs Shanxi Province. The Hanging Temple is one of the main tourist attractions and historical sites in the Datong area. Built more than 1,500 years ago, this temple is notable not only for its location on a sheer precipice but also because it is the only existing temple with the combination of three Chinese traditional religions: Buddhism, Taoism, and Confucianism. The structure is kept in place with oak crossbeams fitted into holes chiseled into the cliffs. The main supportive structure is hidden inside the bedrock. The monastery is located in the small canyon basin, and the body of the building hangs from the middle of the cliff under the prominent summit, protecting the temple from rain erosion and sunlight. Coupled with the repair of the dynasties, the color tattoo in the temple is relatively well preserved. On December 2010, it was listed in the Time magazine as the world's top ten most odd dangerous buildings. (Credit Image: © SIPA Asia via ZUMA Wire)
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  • September 20, 2016 - Datong, Datong, China - Datong, CHINA-September 20 2016:?(EDITORIAL?USE?ONLY.?CHINA?OUT) ..The Hanging Temple, is a temple built into a cliff near Mount Heng in Hunyuan County, Datong City, north China¬°¬Øs Shanxi Province. The Hanging Temple is one of the main tourist attractions and historical sites in the Datong area. Built more than 1,500 years ago, this temple is notable not only for its location on a sheer precipice but also because it is the only existing temple with the combination of three Chinese traditional religions: Buddhism, Taoism, and Confucianism. The structure is kept in place with oak crossbeams fitted into holes chiseled into the cliffs. The main supportive structure is hidden inside the bedrock. The monastery is located in the small canyon basin, and the body of the building hangs from the middle of the cliff under the prominent summit, protecting the temple from rain erosion and sunlight. Coupled with the repair of the dynasties, the color tattoo in the temple is relatively well preserved. On December 2010, it was listed in the Time magazine as the world's top ten most odd dangerous buildings. (Credit Image: © SIPA Asia via ZUMA Wire)
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  • September 20, 2016 - Datong, Datong, China - Datong, CHINA-September 20 2016:?(EDITORIAL?USE?ONLY.?CHINA?OUT) ..The Hanging Temple, is a temple built into a cliff near Mount Heng in Hunyuan County, Datong City, north China¬°¬Øs Shanxi Province. The Hanging Temple is one of the main tourist attractions and historical sites in the Datong area. Built more than 1,500 years ago, this temple is notable not only for its location on a sheer precipice but also because it is the only existing temple with the combination of three Chinese traditional religions: Buddhism, Taoism, and Confucianism. The structure is kept in place with oak crossbeams fitted into holes chiseled into the cliffs. The main supportive structure is hidden inside the bedrock. The monastery is located in the small canyon basin, and the body of the building hangs from the middle of the cliff under the prominent summit, protecting the temple from rain erosion and sunlight. Coupled with the repair of the dynasties, the color tattoo in the temple is relatively well preserved. On December 2010, it was listed in the Time magazine as the world's top ten most odd dangerous buildings. (Credit Image: © SIPA Asia via ZUMA Wire)
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