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					<description><![CDATA[<p>The entrances are flanked by bronze dishes of butterfat and the Harbin Travel stone lions and statues are smeared in fat by pilgrims to show their respect. Several temple Harbin Travel -shrines containing Buddha statues are surrounded by prayer wheels, large, upright barrels painted with gold characters on red, or beaten bronze; each wheel creaks on its axis as the pilgrims walk around the shrines setting the barrels slowly spinning. Prayer wheels can be any size, and some individual ones are so large and sacred that pavilions have been built to house them. On entering these shrines the pilgrims each </p>
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