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  1. China National Intangible Cultural Heritage & Shaolin Temple Yunnan Learn the most authentic Kung Fu in China. Shaolin Warrior Monks & Meihua Quan Training Center

  2. Shaolin Monastery ( 少林寺; shàolínsì ), also known as Shaolin Temple, is a monastic institution recognized as the birthplace of Chan Buddhism and the cradle of Shaolin Kung Fu. It is located at the foot of Wuru Peak of the Songshan mountain range in Dengfeng County, Henan province, China.

  3. Shaolin Temple (Shaolinsi, 少林寺) is as a pivotal Buddhist temple in China. Renowned worldwide for its Shaolin Kung Fu, rich Zen Buddhism culture, and its portrayal in numerous films, TV series, and documentaries, Shaolin Temple offers an unforgettable experience.

  4. Shaolin Temple, Buddhist monastery in Henan province, China, that was founded in 495. In 464 an Indian monk named Bada, the 28th successor in a line of religious leaders that could be traced back to Buddha, arrived in China to spread Buddhist teachings.

  5. www.shaolin.org.cn › eng_indexShaolin Temple

    The 2023 North American Shaolin Games hosted by China Songshan Shaolin Temple was held in Los Angeles from 11 to 12. This is a large scale cultural exchange event held by Shaolin Temple since the 2013 North American Shaolin Cultural Festival after ten years.

  6. Located about 31 miles (50 km) southeast of Luoyang, the Shaolin Temple, or Shaolin Monastery, is one of the main Zen Buddhist temples in China. The Shaolin Temple and its Pagoda Forest were inscribed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2010.

  7. Shaolin Temple was the main temple of Shaolin Buddhism in China. It is located near the base of Songshan Mountain near Dengfeng City in Henan Province in central China. The style of Buddhism developed here centered on martial arts training and Zen meditation.

  8. Shaolin Temple, surrounded by Song Mountain, Dengfeng City, is the cradle of Chinese Zen Buddhism and Kungfu, and reputed as ‘the No. 1 Temple under Heaven’. Visitors cannot miss the Pagoda Forest, a graveyard for Buddhist dignitaries through ages; and the authentic Kung Fu show.

  9. The largely rebuilt Shaolin Temple is a commercialised victim of its own incredible success. A frequent target of war, the ancestral home of wǔshù was last torched in 1928, and the surviving halls – many of recent construction – are today assailed by relentless waves of selfie-shooting tour groups.

  10. en.chinaculture.org › gb › en_aboutchinaShaolin Temple

    It is the birthplace of Buddhism's Chan Sect (Zen) in China as well as the cradle of China's Shaolin Wushu (martial arts). In 1983, it was designated as one of national key temples in the areas of the Han nationality.