The TV movies filmed in Xuankong Temple included Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon and Mummy 3.
Xuan Kong Temple had filmed two movies, Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon and The Mummy 3.
Xuan Kong Temple was once the location of a movie. The documentary "Xuankong Temple" was filmed at Xuankong Temple in Shanxi Province, while the Xuankong Temple in Cangyan Mountain in Jingxing, Hebei Province was the location for Zhang Ziyi's movies "Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon" and "Mummy 3". In addition, Xuankong Temple had also filmed the duel scene of the animated film " The Return of the Great Sage."
Xuan Kong Temple had shot many movies, including Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon and The Mummy 3.
Xuan Kong Temple had filmed Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon and Mummy 3.
The movies filmed at Xuankong Temple included Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon and Mummy 3.
Xuankong Temple was a temple located in Datong, Shanxi Province. It was famous for its special architectural structure hanging on the cliff. It had been used as a location for many movies and TV shows, including " The Smiling Proud Wanderer ". However, the search results provided did not contain any specific information about the movie clips of Xuan Kong Temple.
Xuankong Temple was the encampment of the Heng Mountain Sword Sect, and many stories had happened in Jin Yong's martial arts novel, Smiling Proud in Jianghu. This temple was built during the Northern Wei Dynasty. It was located on a cliff on the mountain, so it was called Xuankong Temple. Xuan Kong Temple was also one of the filming locations for the movie " The Proud Smiler ". The movie was part of the original O.S.T. of the Central TV version of " The Proud Smiler ". The location of the Xuankong Temple often appeared in television dramas co-produced by Singapore and Shanxi TV, such as "Lotus Hegemony" and "Journey to the East." The interior of Xuankong Temple was described in a book called " Walking in Xuankong Temple is like walking into an abyss "! However, the specific introduction of the film and television series was not provided.
Xuan Kong Temple and Xuan Kong Village were two different locations. Xuankong Temple was located on the cliff of Cuiping Peak on the west side of Jinlong Gorge, Hengshan Mountain, Hunyuan County, Datong City, Shanxi Province. It was a unique temple built on the cliff. The temple was built on an earthen platform in the vast desert west of Xuankong Village. It was six to seven meters above the ground and looked like it was suspended in the air from afar, hence the name Xuankong Temple. Xuankong Temple was built 1400 years ago in the late Northern Wei Dynasty. It was the only unique temple in China that combined Buddhism, Taoism and Confucianism. It was listed as a key cultural relic protection unit in Shanxi Province. Xuankong Village was located in Censhan Township, Ningwu County, Shanxi Province. The entire village was located on a cliff that was more than 2300 meters above sea level. Looking up from the bottom of the valley, it was like a castle in the air, with its back against the cliff and its face facing the canyon, forming a unique landscape that was isolated from the surrounding world. Xuankong Village was one of the top ten ancient villages in China. In recent years, through targeted poverty relief and tourism development, it had undergone earth-shaking changes.
The highlights of Xuankong Temple included the boardwalk, the north tower, the uneven heights of the temples and pavilions, as well as the magnificent scenery of the towering mountain walls. When the clouds and mist arrived, the tourists felt as if they were in a palace in the sky. It was a wonderful feeling. In addition, the architectural art of Xuankong Temple was also very superb. The entire temple was suspended on the steep cliff, giving people the feeling of flying in the air. It was very dangerous and strange. The visitors could experience the unique charm of the Xuankong Temple by climbing, drilling through the skylight, passing through the grottoes, crossing the boardwalk, walking along the corridor, and so on.