Dengfeng (Chinese: 登封; pinyin: Dēngfēng; Postal map spelling: Tengfeng) is a county-level city in Zhengzhou, Henan province. In ancient times, it was known as Yangcheng (simplified Chinese: 阳城; traditional Chinese: 陽城; pinyin: Yángchéng).
Dengfeng has an area of 1220 square kilometers and a population of 630,000.[1]
Dengfeng is located at the foot of the Mount Song,
one of the most sacred mountains in China. The city is one of the most
renowned spiritual centres of China, home to various religious
institutions and temples, such as the Taoist Zhongyue Temple, the
Buddhist Shaolin Temple,
as well as the Confucian Songyang Academy, hence its poetic expression
derived from Chinese literature as the spiritual “centre of heaven and
earth”.
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