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Not the five highest mountains in the world, but arguably the five most significant. Each is associated with a direction and with one of [[the Five Temples]].
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Not the five highest mountains in the world, but arguably the five most significant. Given their sacred nature, each is home to one or more of [[the Five Temples]].
  
 
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*[[Nan Yue]]
 
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*[[Heng Shan]]
 
*[[Heng Shan]]
*[[Tai Song]]
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*Tai Song: The Sky Bridge
 
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Latest revision as of 16:34, 11 November 2011

Not the five highest mountains in the world, but arguably the five most significant. Given their sacred nature, each is home to one or more of the Five Temples.