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This undated photo shows the Ganlu Temple located in a cave in Taining County, Fujian Province. Built in 1146 during the Song Dynasty, the temple has been supported by only one pillar until now. (Photo: China News Service/ Wang Dongming)
The wooden temple was built in a natural rock cave using no iron nails or tiles.
The 80-meter-high cave resembles an inverted triangle, with the upper part about 30 meters wide and the lower part only 10 meters wide.
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This undated photo shows the Ganlu Temple located in a cave in Taining County, Fujian Province. Built in 1146 during the Song Dynasty, the temple has been supported by only one pillar until now. (Photo: China News Service/ Wang Dongming)
The wooden temple was built in a natural rock cave using no iron nails or tiles.
The 80-meter-high cave resembles an inverted triangle, with the upper part about 30 meters wide and the lower part only 10 meters wide.
![](http://www.ecns.cn/hd/2020/12/14/60e9e557fd034782be1e443b2e46d3d0.jpg)
This undated photo shows the Ganlu Temple located in a cave in Taining County, Fujian Province. Built in 1146 during the Song Dynasty, the temple has been supported by only one pillar until now. (Photo: China News Service/ Wang Dongming)
The wooden temple was built in a natural rock cave using no iron nails or tiles.
The 80-meter-high cave resembles an inverted triangle, with the upper part about 30 meters wide and the lower part only 10 meters wide.
![](http://www.ecns.cn/hd/2020/12/14/81deb23dd6c94cada677fe2d78412da9.jpg)
This undated photo shows the Ganlu Temple located in a cave in Taining County, Fujian Province. Built in 1146 during the Song Dynasty, the temple has been supported by only one pillar until now. (Photo: China News Service/ Wang Dongming)
The wooden temple was built in a natural rock cave using no iron nails or tiles.
The 80-meter-high cave resembles an inverted triangle, with the upper part about 30 meters wide and the lower part only 10 meters wide.
![](http://www.ecns.cn/hd/2020/12/14/9b88036ea52943d3946900a943048375.jpg)
This undated photo shows the Ganlu Temple located in a cave in Taining County, Fujian Province. Built in 1146 during the Song Dynasty, the temple has been supported by only one pillar until now. (Photo: China News Service/ Wang Dongming)
The wooden temple was built in a natural rock cave using no iron nails or tiles.
The 80-meter-high cave resembles an inverted triangle, with the upper part about 30 meters wide and the lower part only 10 meters wide.
![](http://www.ecns.cn/hd/2020/12/14/7f5bcddbb14c4f9aa029c7a124f596fc.jpg)
This undated photo shows the Ganlu Temple located in a cave in Taining County, Fujian Province. Built in 1146 during the Song Dynasty, the temple has been supported by only one pillar until now. (Photo: China News Service/ Wang Dongming)
The wooden temple was built in a natural rock cave using no iron nails or tiles.
The 80-meter-high cave resembles an inverted triangle, with the upper part about 30 meters wide and the lower part only 10 meters wide.
![](http://www.ecns.cn/hd/2020/12/14/a347503842f542f0ae43d1a595f4ee5b.jpg)
This undated photo shows the Ganlu Temple located in a cave in Taining County, Fujian Province. Built in 1146 during the Song Dynasty, the temple has been supported by only one pillar until now. (Photo: China News Service/ Wang Dongming)
The wooden temple was built in a natural rock cave using no iron nails or tiles.
The 80-meter-high cave resembles an inverted triangle, with the upper part about 30 meters wide and the lower part only 10 meters wide.
![](http://www.ecns.cn/hd/2020/12/14/deec4c0e0ef54828b5040d6d30f7e3eb.jpg)
This undated photo shows the Ganlu Temple located in a cave in Taining County, Fujian Province. Built in 1146 during the Song Dynasty, the temple has been supported by only one pillar until now. (Photo: China News Service/ Wang Dongming)
The wooden temple was built in a natural rock cave using no iron nails or tiles.
The 80-meter-high cave resembles an inverted triangle, with the upper part about 30 meters wide and the lower part only 10 meters wide.