Temple of Heaven

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The Temple of Heaven in the DOS release of Mario is Missing!
The Temple of Heaven in the DOS version
The Temple of Heaven in the SNES version

Template:Quote2 The Temple of Heaven (in Chinese: 天壇 (Traditional) / 天坛 (Simplified); Pinyin: Tiāntán) is a famous temple in Beijing, built in the 15th century. It consists of several buildings, the most well known of which is the Hall of Good Harvest, a round, wooden building. The Temple appears in Mario is Missing! as one of the landmarks that Luigi has to visit in Beijing. It has been closed down due to Koopa Troopas having stolen the Hall of Good Harvest, and it cannot reopen before Luigi returns them. After bringing the hall to the temple's information booth, he must prove that the building that he is holding is genuine before it can be reopened, leading to him answering some questions seen below:

  • What did the Emperor do here, one night a year?
    • Had a slumber party
    • Fasted and prayed
    • Held a great feast
  • Amazingly, the Great Hall was built without:
    • nails
    • windows
    • air-conditioning
    • architects
  • About how high is the Hall of Good Harvest?
    • 123 feet
    • 123 stories
    • 123 fathoms
    • 123 meters

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