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去年十月份去了一趟普陀山。从舟山机场出来,还得转轮船才能到达普陀山所在的小岛。去往普陀山的码头门口上大字写着“彼岸”两个字,普陀山是中国佛教圣地,所以“彼岸”在这里有一语双关的意思,感觉太酷啦。
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#杂
去年十月份去了一趟普陀山。从舟山机场出来,还得转轮船才能到达普陀山所在的小岛。去往普陀山的码头门口上大字写着“彼岸”两个字,普陀山是中国佛教圣地,所以“彼岸”在这里有一语双关的意思,感觉太酷啦。
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