Nine Dragon Screen


Located close to the Confucius Temple is this magnificent glazed-tile screen wall featuring reliefs of nine different Chinese dragons. It was originally placed at the entrance of a temple in the early Ming dynasty; it was completely damaged after the Cultural Revolution and subsequently rebuilt. This is one of a handful of Nine Dragon screen walls left in China, and one of two in Shanxi; the other one is in Datong.


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