But the temples in Taiwan Province Province are totally different from those in mainland China, and the most important thing is that people don't charge.
In 2009, I went to visit the Puning Temple in Chengde with a sincere heart, and then came out empty-handed. ....
Taiwan Province Provincial Monastery never charges entrance fees, while Chengde Puning Monastery charges money.
Well, Puning Temple is a monument, so forget it. Burning incense costs money, and burning silver paper costs money. Even worshipping a god in a temple and putting a tune behind it costs money.
I asked for money to untie the lottery, but I didn't buy the amulet. I was so impressed that I didn't even go to Shaolin Temple and died.
The biggest difference between temples in Taiwan Province province and mainland China is that they don't charge money. ....