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Liu 刘, Lin'an 临; Ye 叶, Yangyang 阳阳 (2009). "文物保护原则与旅游发展促进相结合的整合性规划——以内蒙古包头市五当召为例" [Integrated Planning Combined with Conservative Principles and Tourist Promotion——Taking Wudang Monastery as an Example].
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more broadly. The association between the government and religion assisted the Qing in maintaining their power in Inner Mongolia. Badekar Monastery was built sometime after the
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architecture. All structures are positioned horizontally along the mountain, with halls along the central access ascending up into the mountains.
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Yao 姚, Guixuan 桂轩; Di 翟, Wen 文 (1988). "五当召及其在内蒙古历史上的地位" [Wudang Temple and its position in Inner Mongolia's history].
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From the late 1990s, it was observed that much of the vegetation near the monastery was receding, streams were drying up, and
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as part of the rapid construction of Tibetan Buddhist structures. The monastery was expanded on a massive scale under the
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Badekar Monastery has three names. One is local Mongolian, which is Wudang Temple (
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trees could be found in its vicinity, despite them once having been plentiful.
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Journal of Beijing University of Civil Engineering and Architecture
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Major Historical and Cultural Site Protected at the National Level
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Major National Historical and Cultural Sites in Inner Mongolia
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Tibetan Buddhist monastery in Baotou, Inner Mongolia, China
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Qing massacred a rebellious group from the Dzungar Basin
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sect. It is the largest Tibetan Buddhist monastery in
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Tibetan transcription(s)
Tibetan
Wylie transliteration
Official transcription
Chinese transcription(s)
Traditional
Simplified
Pinyin
Badekar Monastery
Affiliation
Tibetan Buddhism
Sect
Gelug
Bugt Hot
China
Badekar Monastery is located in China
Geographic coordinates
40°47′32″N 110°18′53″E / 40.792319°N 110.314595°E / 40.792319; 110.314595
Style
Qing dynasty
a series
Tibetan Buddhism
Tibetan Dharma Wheel
Schools
Nyingma
Kadam
Sakya
Bodong
Kagyu
Jonang

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