The Five-Pagoda Temple, or Wuta Si, is a Tibetan Buddhist temple in Hohhot, China, and the only surviving part of a once-larger temple complex. This place of worship features five pagodas adorned with over 1,500 colorful Buddha reliefs, creating a visually striking display. One of the walls also showcases a unique Mongolian astronomical map, intricately carved in stone. Visitors today can explore these historical and artistic elements, offering a glimpse into the region’s rich cultural and religious heritage.
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