Fushun was once one of the top 20 cities in China and one of the larger cities endowed with legislative power by the Constitution. It is the former coal capital, which straddles the banks of the Hunhe River. The history of this city is not outstanding, but it is famous for two modern figures. One of them is Lei Feng, and the blue top in the distance is Lei Feng Stadium. Another person who made Fushun famous was the last emperor Aisin Giorro Puyi.
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The most conspicuous place in Fushun city should be this hill called Gaoershan. Now it is a free park. It is estimated that this mountain is only 100 meters high, and hundreds of "Buddha" characters are written in different fonts on both sides of the climbing stone steps. The most famous place on the mountain is Guanyin Pavilion, which is a Buddhist temple. It is not clear which Sect it belongs to.
Many monks in the temple are nuns. I guess this is a nun. This hall is the largest building in the whole mountain. According to the garden, this Guanyin Pavilion is a temple built in the Qing Dynasty.