The Hanging Temple is a Buddhist temple located on a cliff above Jinlong Canyon near Mount Heng in Shanxi Province, China. The temple buildings are built into the cliff face using natural hollows and outcrops, connected by corridors, bridges, and boardwalks. Built over 1400 years ago, the temple is unique for its cliff-side location and inclusion of Buddhist, Taoist, and Confucian elements. It has survived over 1400 years through rebuilding and maintenance, using a unique mechanical framework of crossbeams inserted into the rock for foundation and support from the rock behind.