Architecture

Shanhua Temple, Puxian Pavilion, west elevation

Datong, Shanxi, China

善化寺 (Shànhuà sì) [Chinese]
普贤阁 (Pǔxián gé) [Chinese]
Shanhua Temple, Puxian Pavilion, west elevation

Architecture

The Puxian Pavilion with its unique timber-bracket system most likely dates back to the Tang Dynasty, making it one of the few wooden buildings from this period that has been preserved almost in its original condition.

structure overview

Architecture: Puxian Pavilion

built
786
culture
style/period
material

Architecture: Shanhua Temple

full/alternative names
Shanhua Monastry
historic names
Dapuen Temple
大普恩寺 (Dàpǔēn sì) [Chinese]
907-960
Kaiyuan Temple
开元寺 (Kāiyuán sì) [Chinese]
741-907
built
713-741
around 960
culture
style/period
architect / constr. phase
713-741
original monastary
960
reconstruction after Five Dynasties period after Liao dynasty takeover
1128-1143
repair and reconstruction after Jin dynasty takeover

Geography

local language location name
大同 (Dàtóng), 中國 (Zhōngguó) [Chinese]
historic location names
Pingcheng
平城 (Píngchéng) [Chinese]
historical affiliations
786-907
907-960
960-1122
1122-1234
1234-1271
1271-1368
1368-1644
1644-1912
1912-1949

Image characteristics

maximum image resolution
4,752 × 5,387  pixel
40.2 × 45.6 cm (300 dpi)
capture date
image processing
merged image, colour corrected
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