The Eight Views (in Chinese: 八景 or Chinese: Bajing; Japanese: 八景, pronounced "Hakkei"; and Korean: 팔경) are the most beautiful scenes of a certain area, a term often used in China, Japan and Korea. They typically appeared in poetry and paintings in the olden times and, now, appear in the local government's advertisements to tourists.
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