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Undertoad 06-28-2006 12:46 PM

6/28/2006: Hanging monastery
 
http://cellar.org/2006/hanged_temple_05.jpg

I've never seen this before and so it was remarkable to me.

And since there isn't even a Wikipedia entry for this amazing landmark, found in the Shanxi province, maybe a lot of you haven't seen it.

Not hanging, literally, but cantilevered into the side of this rock face is the Hengshan hanging monastery.

Says here the monastery dates back over 1400 years to the Northern Wei Dynasty. However, most of what you see today are reconstructions made during the Ming (1368-1644) and Qing (1644-1911) Dynasties.

http://cellar.org/2006/hanged_temple_02.jpg

Well at least they put in a handrail. Who's first up those 700-year-old stairs?

wolf 06-28-2006 12:51 PM

The pavilion to the far right is roughly 15 stories off the ground? I'm getting queasy just looking at this.

(for the record, I am afraid of falling, not of heights. Once I am assured that I will not plummet to my death (like going to the top of the CN Tower), I really enjoy myself. I get equally queasy on small stepstools and steep curbs)

jinx 06-28-2006 12:55 PM

Wow - that's really cool... reminds me of the Anasazi cliff dwellings at Mesa Verde.

Happy Monkey 06-28-2006 12:56 PM

When I grow up, I want my house to look just like that.

Or maybe the IntelSat building. I'm not sure yet.

Ibby 06-28-2006 01:00 PM

Mmm, musta missed that one. I'll add it to the list.

It's hard to hit 7000 years of history and landmarks in three years.

Pie 06-28-2006 01:09 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Undertoad
However, most of what you see today are reconstructions made during the Ming (1368-1644) and Qing (1644-1911) Dynasties.

That's what cracks me up -- the "modern restorations" are ~600 years old!
:lol:

glatt 06-28-2006 01:36 PM

Wow.

YellowBolt 06-28-2006 03:01 PM

...Why?

Stormieweather 06-28-2006 03:13 PM

Awesome. I want one just like it!

xoxoxoBruce 06-28-2006 03:13 PM

They look a little leery of the railings. :D

Elspode 06-28-2006 03:38 PM

Is that bird shit streaking the sheer cliff faces above?

capnhowdy 06-28-2006 04:40 PM

Prolly don't have to worry about privacy.
Great pics and informative links too. Thanks.

And yes, I had to. I pressed the fart button. I doesn't fart.

Griff 06-28-2006 04:45 PM

Hmmmm... some of the quarries around here might yield similar sheer rock walls...

rkzenrage 06-28-2006 04:56 PM

Just beautiful... thanks for the post.

capnhowdy 06-28-2006 06:15 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Griff
Hmmmm... some of the quarries around here might yield similar sheer rock walls...

If you build it we will come. ;)

milkfish 06-29-2006 12:55 AM

The first two pictures look like the place is made of Lego and about six feet off the ground.

The third one, not so much.

Sundae 06-29-2006 05:46 AM

I read a book that featured a very similar structure - Dan Simmons or Sheri S Tepper I think. Far too similar to have been by chance, the descriptions were vivid enough to stay with me even if the book has not.

Beautiful, but a terrifying prospect for me (I have a similar fear to Wolf but need more reassurance as I'm not physically brave).

TropicFever 06-29-2006 06:44 AM

I can't imagine how it actually stays attached to the rock face. It can't be just resting on that ledge.
I guess they don't make Monastery Glue like they used to.

Griff 06-29-2006 06:58 AM

I assume they drilled into the rock and slid supporting beams deep into it. A cantilever like that would be very strong and rigid. There probably isn't even any bounce in the floors. If you build on those beams you can keep the rain off the supports keeping them dry and you've got construction capable of lasting Chinese amounts of time.

Spexxvet 06-29-2006 08:22 AM

Where's the garage? You don't expect me to walk up there, do you?

Nothing But Net 06-29-2006 08:39 AM

There are houses in the canyons of Los Angeles that are pretty much like that.

Elspode 06-29-2006 12:14 PM

Except that they're filled with coke and pron starlets instead of rice and monks.

Clodfobble 06-29-2006 02:05 PM

And within the next 20 years, an earthquake will probably cause them to fall right off. I'm betting on the Chinese outlasting the Californians.

footfootfoot 06-29-2006 08:14 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Griff
...snip...you've got construction capable of lasting Chinese amounts of time.

Chinese amounts of time.

Imponderable.

I'm getting vertigo just thinking about the enormity of that.

There was a David Whyte tape I had wherein he spoke about a similar monastery built on cliffs, maybe this one, where the novice mon ks would be sealed up in caves for three years, three months, and three days. Their food lowered to them by rope each day and their waste carried up.

He made a joke referring to a line in a poem by Mary Oliver.

I think it may have been these cliffs.

seakdivers 06-29-2006 08:47 PM

Ugh....very cool, but no thanks. I don't handle heights very well at all.

Tse Moana 06-30-2006 07:48 AM

Oh my, that's amazing, and it looks wonderful. Thanks for posting this.


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