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Introduction to Qionghuaguan
Qionghua Temple, formerly known as Fan Li Temple, is a traditional building in China, which was founded in the Han Dynasty. Evonne, Song Huizong presented a gold plaque with the title "Fan Li Temple", later called "Qionghua Temple". Located in Wenchang Middle Road, Yangzhou, Jiangsu Province, it is one of the famous tourist attractions in Yangzhou. After many repairs, the temple has been destroyed, leaving only Qionghuatai, "Fanliguan" stone tablet and "Yugou Cave" well. The Story of the Stone was written by Liu Daguan, a famous scholar in Qing Dynasty.
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