城隍庙英语简介什么啊?急用、、要带老外上海一日游啦,

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城隍庙英语简介什么啊?急用、、要带老外上海一日游啦,
城隍庙英语简介什么啊?急用、、
要带老外上海一日游啦,

城隍庙英语简介什么啊?急用、、要带老外上海一日游啦,
Yuyuan Garden is located on the northeastern corner of the old town southward in Shanghai.Lying north of the garden is Fuyou Road,and Anren Street is on the eastward side.Neighbouring westward are Shanghai's Town God's Temple and Yuyuan Shopping Mall.

Shanghai's Town God's Temple
上海城隍庙
The Oriantal Pearl's Tower 东方明珠
Yu Garden 豫园
Shanghai Science & Technology Museum 上海科技馆
Jing'an Temple 静安寺
Jinmao Skyscraper 金茂大厦
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Shanghai's Town God's Temple
上海城隍庙
The Oriantal Pearl's Tower 东方明珠
Yu Garden 豫园
Shanghai Science & Technology Museum 上海科技馆
Jing'an Temple 静安寺
Jinmao Skyscraper 金茂大厦
Jinjiang Park 锦江乐园
The Bund 外滩
Where to go in Shanghai depends largely on your time period of interest.
For Imperial China, check out the Yuyuan Gardens with interesting buildings but a bit too much tourist oriented.
For 1930s Shanghai, head for the stately old buildings of the Bund. Or pay a visit to The French Concession (close Huai Hai Park).
For 21st-century Shanghai, cross the river to gawp at the skyscrapers of Pudong.
To find some peace, you should visit the Lknghua Temple. It takes a while to get there but it's not as busy as the Jade Buddha Temple and the experience is fulfilling. You can also have a nice vegetarian Buddhist meal in both Temples.
你可以先到要去的地点买些宣传册子,那上面一般都有比较详细的中英文介绍,祝你好运。

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Shanghai's Town God's Temple~英语翻译~
Regardless of size, many walled cities in ancient China contained a temple dedicated to one or more immortal or god as the spirit(s) or protector(s) of the city....

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Shanghai's Town God's Temple~英语翻译~
Regardless of size, many walled cities in ancient China contained a temple dedicated to one or more immortal or god as the spirit(s) or protector(s) of the city.
The City God Temple in Shanghai originated as the Jinshan God Temple, dedicated to the spirit of Jinshan, or "Gold Mountain", an island off the coast of Shanghai. It was converted into a City God Temple in 1403, during the Yongle era of the Ming dynasty.
During the Qing Dynasty, the temple grew popular. Residents of the old city as well as nearby areas visited the temple to pray for good fortune and peace. The temple reached its largest extent in the Daoguang era. The popularity of the temple also led to many business to be set up in the area, turning the surrounding streets into a busy marketplace.
In 1951, the Board of Trustees of the City God Temple was dissolved, and the temple was handed over to the Shanghai Taoist Association that converted it into a Taoist center. The institution made changes to the temple, removing statues representing folk Underworld personalities such as Yama, the judge of the dead, and placing an emphasis on Taoist spirituality instead.
During the Cultural Revolution, the temple was closed down and used for other purposes. For many years, the main hall was a jewellery shop. In 1994, the temple was restored to its former use as a temple, with resident Taoist priests. The Temple, together with nearby Yuyuan Garden and the surrounding streets, are now part of a large pedestrian zone dedicated to restaurants and retail.
The present structure was re-built in the 1930s during the Republic of China era in the traditional style, following two fires that destroyed the building. The main halls, however, are built with reinforced concrete.
A second complete restoration took place between 2005 and 2006. In October 2006 the place of worship was reopened and reconsecrated by Taoist clergymen.
原来的~可以看看~和楼下比较比较~

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Chenghuang Miao Temple 城隍庙
The Temple of the Town Deity is located south of Yuyuan Gardan. There used to be a temple to the local deity, whick the inhabitants believed would protect them, in ever...

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Chenghuang Miao Temple 城隍庙
The Temple of the Town Deity is located south of Yuyuan Gardan. There used to be a temple to the local deity, whick the inhabitants believed would protect them, in every city. The city deities were frequently real persons to whom the town owed something. Today, an arts aand crafts store is in the temple.
Yuyuan Garden 豫园
Yuyuan Garden is northeast of the Old Town. A high official had it designed in the Suzhou style as a private garden and built from 1559-- 1577. Later, it was restored several times. In spite of its relatively small area of two hectares it seems considerably larger due to the skillful arrangement of 30 different landscape scenes.
The garden consists of an inner and an outer section. The inner garden, neiyuan, is in the southern part and substantially smaller than the outer one, but then, it is more impressive and romantic, if it is possible to visit it in the early moring hours in order to enjoy it alone. An excellent calligrapher displays his work in one of the halls.
the outer part is in the north and contains numberous halls, pavilions and lakes. In 1853, the Pavilion of Spring in the northeast was the seat of the Xiaodao Hui, the Society of Little Swords, tho led an uprishing against Qing rule and occupied Shanghai for 17 months. Today, weapons and coins made by the Xiaodao Hui society, among other objects, are exhibited in this hall.
A man-made, 11-m-high hill bounds the garden in the northwest. Huxin Ting teahouse is a favorite with the citizens of Shanghai. It is in the southwest, outside of the garden grounds, a two-story building resting on posts in the middle of a pond and connected to the shore by a 'Zigzag Bridge'.

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