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The name Five Pagoda/Stupa Temple (Chinese: 五塔寺; pinyin: Wǔ Tǎ Sì) refers to several temples in China that were constructed following the architectural design of a Diamond Throne Pagoda inspired by the IndianMahabodhi Temple. Temples built according to this design are:
Zhenjue Temple in Beijing, the oldest temple of this style in China