Religions of beijing: religions of the world in china's capital city

List of Figures -- Introduction: Religions in Beijing You Bin -- Timothy Knepper -- 1 -- Baiyunguan Temple -- By: Chen Rui -- With: Nicole Margheim -- 2 -- Beiding Niangniang Temple -- By: Zheng Youmin -- With: Nicole Margheim -- 3 -- Changping Mosque -- By: Ma Wen -- With: Ireland Larsen -- 4 -- Ch...

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Language:English
Chinese
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Published: London [England] Bloomsbury Academic 2020
In:Year: 2020
Edition:First edition
Further subjects:B Beijing (China) Religious life and customs
B Buddhist life & practice
B Electronic books
B Beijing (China) Religion
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