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Sightseeing in Shaolin?
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Te main attraction is the Shaolin temple. The "guards" want money, but if you stay in Shaolin and train wushu you have free entrance to ALL sightseeings! Opposite the Shaolin temple is the Shaolin Monastery, where you can visit some statues. Behind the Shaolin temple is a narrow way with endless seeming stairs. After 45 min you will see the famous cave, where Bodhidharma meditated for 9 years. Above the cave there is a large white Bodhidharma statue in the midst of the beautiful Songshan mountains far visible. The view is breath-taking.

There is also a 360 degree cinema, a simulator and a bird forrest. If you have boredom, you can visit these "sightseeings".

In Dengfeng there is the famous Zhongyue temple, a taositic temple in contrast to the buddihistic Shaolin temple, which is at the east of the city. Further there is an old observatory near Dengfeng.

In Zhengzhou there is a hightech science park to visit or the famous Huang He, the yellow river.

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