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		<title>Dai Miao</title>
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The first temple Dai Miao has been build during the Qin Dynasty. Since the beginning it was the main place of worship of heaven and earth
celebrated by the emperors who came to the mount Tai .  Dai Temple often is referred as The Temple of the God of Mount Tai, or Dongyue Temple, named [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Tai Shan</title>
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Among Five Sacred Mountains in China TaiShan  is regarded as foremost.
Often  known as DongYue (mountain in the east) it is the farthest Sacred Mountain located to the East, on the place of the rising Sun, birth of life an flourishing vital energy.
 The mountain also referred as TaiYue(supreme mountain) is located north of [...]]]></description>
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