File:Great Goose Pagoda Day 2005.jpg

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The Big Wild Goose Pagoda of Xian, Shaanxi, China.

Built in 652AD and part of the Temple of Great Maternal Grace. Ending point of the journeys of Xuanzang, whose story is told in the tale of "The Journey to the West". Xuanzang's statue can be seen near the right of the panorama.

Go to the following pages for more information:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Xuanzang http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Journey_to_the_west

Panorama taken by Yan Yin (me) during summer 2005

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(del) (cur) 21:40, 25 September 2005 . . Yan Yin (Talk) . . 1839x544 (748788 bytes) (The Great Goose Pagoda of Xian, Shaanxi, China. Over a thousand years old, part of a temple and originally used to store religious writings. End of "The Journey to the West". Panorama taken by Yan Yin Summer 2005 )

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