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A TOURIST has been blamed for sparking a fire that burnt down a sacred Chinese temple, after incorrectly using candles and ...
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A tourist's mishandling of ceremonial candles and incense led to the rapid destruction of the Wenchang Pavilion on Fenghuang ...
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A visitor’s improper use of incense and candles caused a pavilion at a sacred temple complex to burn down. The fire broke out ...
No ancient architectural remains or cultural relics were in the temple when it was engulfed in flames on Nov. 12 ...
The fire broke out at Wenchang Pavilion on Fenghuang Mountain in Zhangjiagang, Jiangsu province, on November 12th.
A tourist’s mishandling of candles and incense sparked a major fire at Wenchang Pavilion on Fenghuang Mountain in Jiangsu ...
The viral images and videos of the fire have sparked a renewed conversation on tourist behaviour and safety at heritage ...
A fire likely started by a tourist’s “irresponsible candle use” and clumsy incense handling broke out in the Chinese temple ...