
White Stupa, known as Precious Stupa of Great Compassion and Longevity, and its surroundings
- Location
- Great Precious Stupa Cloister Monastery; Mount Wutai, Shanxi Province, China
- Date
- 1301, renovated in 1407
- Material
- masonry
- Dimensions
- height after the 1407 restoration 185 ft. (56.4 m)
- Photo Credit
- image after Boerschmann, Ernst. 1923. Picturesque China: Architecture and Landscape: A Journey through Twelve Provinces. New York: Brentano’s
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