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of the revival of Chinese folk religion in sociological research, as hundreds of thousands of pilgrims and other visitors come for the annual six-day festival. The temple is located in an area known as the Dragon King Valley
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The Politics of Legitimation and the Revival of Popular Religion in Shaanbei, North-Central China
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Fan Lizhu and Chen Na, "Resurgence of Indigenous Religion in China" (2013) p. 11
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The temple was completely destroyed during the anti-religious campaigns of the
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Index

Affiliation
Shenism
Shanbei
Shaanxi
China
Style
Chinese architecture
Chinese folk religion
Shenist
Shanbei
Shaanxi
China
Dragon kings
deities
Cultural Revolution
case study






The Revival of Indigenous Religion in China
Fudan University
The Politics of Legitimation and the Revival of Popular Religion in Shaanbei, North-Central China
Chinese folk religion
Categories
Folk religious temples in China
Pilgrimage sites

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