Three Pagodas
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This article is about the Chinese temple. For Burma–Thai landmark, see Three Pagodas Pass.
The Three Pagodas of the Chongsheng Temple (Chinese: 崇圣寺三塔; pinyin: Chóngshèng Sì Sāntǎ) are an ensemble of three independent pagodas arranged on the corners of an equilateral triangle, near the old town of Dali, Yunnan province, China, dating from the time of the Kingdom of Nanzhao and Kingdom of Dali in the 9th and 10th centuries.
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Three Pagodas of Chongsheng Temple | |
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Religion | |
Affiliation | Buddhism |
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Country | China |
Location in Yunnan | |
Geographic coordinates | 25.708725°N 100.147236°E / 25.708725; 100.147236 |
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The Three Pagodas are located about 1.5 km (0.93 mi) north of Dali old town. They are at the east foot of the tenth peak of the massive Cangshan Mountains and face the west shore of the Erhai Lake of ancient Dali.