Xumi Fushou Temple

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Xumi Fushou Temple is an 18th-century Tibetan-style Buddhist temple in Chengde, China, built during the Qing dynasty to honor the visit of the Panchen Lama and symbolize imperial support for Tibetan Buddhism.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Buddhist temple
Qing dynasty architecture
Tibetan Buddhist temple
architecturalStyle Tibetan style
associatedDynasty Qing dynasty
associatedWith Putuozongcheng Temple
surface form: Chengde Outlying Temples

Panchen Lama
Tibetan Buddhism in Qing China
builtDuring Qing dynasty
constructionStart late 18th century
country China
culturalSignificance monument of Sino-Tibetan religious relations
symbol of Qing rule over Tibetan and Mongolian regions
dedicatedTo Panchen Lama
hasFunction imperial pilgrimage site
place of worship
hasHeritageStatus nationally protected cultural relic of China
heritageDesignation UNESCO World Heritage Site component
inception 18th century
locatedIn Chengde
Chengde Mountain Resort
surface form: Chengde Mountain Resort and its Outlying Temples

Hebei
partOf Chengde Mountain Resort
surface form: Mountain Resort and its Outlying Temples, Chengde
patron Qianlong Emperor
Chinese imperial court
surface form: Qing imperial court
purpose to honor the visit of the Panchen Lama
to symbolize imperial support for Tibetan Buddhism
religion Buddhism
Tibetan Buddhism
touristAttraction yes
UNESCOWorldHeritageSiteSince 1994

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Chengde Mountain Resort hasTempleNearby Xumi Fushou Temple