<Photo Guessing> August 22nd | |
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Aug 22, 2007 09:57 | |
| Hint: It is a famous Buddhist mountain in China. |
Aug 22, 2007 18:10 | |
| Christine, I think your hint gave this one away. Then again, since this is a guessing contest, I might be wrong...again. I believe this photo is from Wudangshan, Mt. Wudong, in Hubei province. More information about this famous Buddhist mountain can be found @ www.travelchinaguide.com/attraction/hubei/wudangshan/wudangshan.htm __WINDENERGY__ |
Aug 22, 2007 19:45 | |
| No, Wudangshan is a Taoist Mountain, not a Buddhist one. |
Aug 22, 2007 19:50 | |
| If It was in summer, I would judge from the trees,but it's winter. |
Aug 22, 2007 21:00 | |
| It looks like Sichuan landscape to me, my guess is Ermeishan =>http://www.travelchinaguide.com/attraction/sichuan/leshan/mt_emei.htm |
Aug 28, 2007 10:07 | |
| Since this one is difficult, here is another hint for you: It is one of the four Buddhist mountains in China. Just keep on guessing. |
Aug 28, 2007 11:20 | |
| Wutaishan in Shanxi province: http://www.travelchinaguide.com/attraction/shanxi/taiyuan/mt_wutai.htm |
Aug 28, 2007 23:20 | |
| Second guess: This photo is from Mt. Huangshan in Anhui province. More information about this famous World Natural and Cultural Heritage Site is available @ www.travelchinaguide.com/attraction/anhui/huangshan/wonders.htm __WINDENERGY__ There, now we have all 4 famous Buddhist Mountains covered. Somebody has got to win! |
Aug 28, 2007 23:24 | |
| Jiuhuashan in Anhui Province... :) => http://www.travelchinaguide.com/attraction/anhui/huangshan/jiuhua.htm |
Aug 29, 2007 01:37 | |
| Windenergy: Huangshan isn't a Buddhist nor Taoist mountain. |
Aug 29, 2007 09:46 | |
| ELLSYE, What I have discovered is that Mt. Huangshan actually consists of 72 peaks and is a range of mountains, not a single mountain. Within this range of mountains is the famous Buddhist mountain called Mt. Jiuhua. For some unknown reason (perhaps my browser is hijacked) I could not pull up Mt. Jiuhua on the TCG search page. Doing a Google search brought up Mt. Huangshan as one of the four famous Buddhist mountains, which is why I entered it. What makes a Buddhist Mountain a Buddhist Mountain anyway? It seems sort of paradoxical in that the Buddhist belief is to seperate your mind from earthly desires. Enlightment of the original Buddha was found beneath a tree in India, not on some windswept, rocky summit in China. __WINDENERGY__ |
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