搶救龍潭聖蹟亭 / Qiang jiu long tan sheng ji ting [= Rescue: Longtan Shrine Pavilion] (Hansheng no. 78)
by Liao, Xuefang
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[Taipei: Hansheng Magazine, 1995. 4to, pp. 9-164 (no pages appear to be missing); text in Traditional Chinese; text illustrations throughout, one large folding plate; pictorial paper wrappers; fine. Hansheng Magazine is an award-winning project dedicated to highlighting a specific aspect of Chinese cultural arts with each issue. It was founded in 1971 as the English magazine ECHO before shifting towards the Chinese-speaking audience, and was focused on preserving folk art, research, and high production values. This issue is centered around the proposed demolition and subsequent preservations of a shrine pavilion in Longtan, Taiwan. The pavilion was built in the Qing dynasty and served as a pilgrimage site and relic monument in the Daoist tradition. The issue covers the construction and details of the monument, historical records referring to it, the biographies of activists who protected it, etc.
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- Title
- 搶救龍潭聖蹟亭 / Qiang jiu long tan sheng ji ting [= Rescue: Longtan Shrine Pavilion] (Hansheng no. 78)
- Author
- Liao, Xuefang
- Book Condition
- Used
- Quantity Available
- 1
- Publisher
- Hansheng Magazine
- Place of Publication
- [Taipei
- Date Published
- 1995
- Keywords
- Taiwan , Chinese , ,
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