5. Temple Of Heaven
The Temple of Heaven is a complex of various religious buildings located in Beijing, China. The complex was initially visited by the Emperors of the Qing and Ming dynasties to pray to the Heavens for good harvest. This is widely regarded as a Taoist temple. The Temple of Heaven was built somewhere between 1406 and 1420 and was recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1998. This masterpiece of design and architecture attracts thousands of tourists every year.
4. Borobudur
Borobudur is a Mahayana Buddhist Temple built in the 9th century and is located in Magelang, Indonesia. The Borobudur consists of nine stacked platforms topped by a central dome. The temple is home to over 500 Buddha statues and the central dome is surrounded by over 70 Buddha statues. Each of these statues is seated inside a perforated stupa. It is considered the largest Buddhist temple in the world.
3. Amritsar Golden Temple
The Golden Temple in Amritsar is considered the holiest Gurdwara of Sikhism. It was founded in 1577 and is home to the Akal Takht. The upper floors of the Golden temple are covered with gold that gives it a unique look and hence the name as well.
2. Vishnu Temple Of Srirangam
The Vishnu Temple of Srirangam is located in Tamil Nadu, India. It glorifies and worships Hindu diety, Lord Vishnu. It is one of the oldest Vaishnava temples in South India and is rich in history.
1. Angkor Wat
The Angkor Wat is located in Cambodia and is the world’s largest religious monument. It was constructed as a Hindu temple and eventually transformed into a Buddhist temple by the 12th century.
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