Wild Goose Pagoda in Xi'an, China

Wild Goose Pagoda

7. Dragon Guard

In the seventh century, monk Xuan Zuang, who presided over the temple affairs, arranged for the pagoda to be built to house the thousands of copies and translations of Buddhist manuscripts he had brought from India. The temple, still the most famous in Xi'an, covered over 24 hectares and was home to 300 monks.

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