 Pilgrims participate in the enshrining ceremony of Wan Fo Pagoda, the first all copper Buddhist pagoda in China, on the Jiuhua Mountain in Anhui Province, November 20, 2006. An entrepreneur from Fujian Province named Cao Dewang donated 17 million yuan to build the stupa. (newsphoto)
 Pilgrims participate in the enshrining ceremony of Wan Fo Pagoda, the first all copper Buddhist pagoda in China, on the Jiuhua Mountain in Anhui Province, November 20, 2006.
 Abbots and officials with the China Buddhist Association attend the enshrining ceremony of Wan Fo Pagoda, the first all copper Buddhist pagoda in China, on the Jiuhua Mountain in Anhui Province, November 20, 2006. (newsphoto)
 Wan Fo Pagoda (C), the first all copper Buddhist pagoda in China, is seen during its enshrining ceremony on the Jiuhua Mountain in Anhui Province, November 20, 2006. (newsphoto)
 The enshrining ceremony of Wan Fo Pagoda, the first all copper Buddhist pagoda in China, is held on the Jiuhua Mountain in Anhui Province, November 20, 2006. (newsphoto)
|