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[[File:Temple of Heaven MIMDOS.png|thumb|The Temple of Heaven in the DOS version]] | [[File:Temple of Heaven MIMDOS.png|thumb|The '''Temple of Heaven''' in the DOS version]] | ||
[[File:TempleofHeaven MIM.png|thumb|left|The Temple of Heaven in the SNES version]] | [[File:TempleofHeaven MIM.png|thumb|left|The Temple of Heaven in the SNES version]] | ||
{{quote|Tian Tan, the Temple of Heaven, is China's most famous temple. It consists of several buildings, built around the 15th century, all set inside a walled park. The Hall of Good Harvest, the most well known of the park's buildings, is set on top of a triple tier of marble terraces. Each carved terrace has its own balcony. The 123 foot high structure is amazing because it was built without one single nail. The Emperor of China would spend one evening a year in the Temple, fasting and praying, to assure a good harvest for China's many farmers.|'''Pamphlet'''|Mario is Missing!}} | {{quote|Tian Tan, the Temple of Heaven, is China's most famous temple. It consists of several buildings, built around the 15th century, all set inside a walled park. The Hall of Good Harvest, the most well known of the park's buildings, is set on top of a triple tier of marble terraces. Each carved terrace has its own balcony. The 123 foot high structure is amazing because it was built without one single nail. The Emperor of China would spend one evening a year in the Temple, fasting and praying, to assure a good harvest for China's many farmers.|'''Pamphlet'''|Mario is Missing!}} |