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Forest Fire Threatens Old Cliff Temple
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A forest fire on scenic Hengshan Mountain in north China's Shanxi Province has local authorities worried that it may threaten a 1,500-year-old mountainside temple.

The fire broke out at a cliff near the foot of Hengshan Mountain in Hunyuan County on Monday afternoon, said Li Geng, director of Shanxi provincial department on forestry fire control.

Although there is not a large area burning it's difficult because fire fighters can't access the cliff site, Li said.

Fire diversion belts have been set up near the top of Hengshan to prevent the fire to climb and further and threatening the famous Xuankong Temple at the mountain top, Li said.

Xuankong Temple was built in the late Northern Wei Dynasty (386 - 534). The wooden building is famous for being supported by 30 meter high wooden pillars on the cliff face..

Hengshan Mountain is located in the northern part of Shanxi and Hebei provinces. It was also known as 'A Fort Guarding the North Borders' in the past.

(Xinhua News Agency March 21, 2006)

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