What temples are there in Lanzhou? Introduction of ten famous brakes.

What temples can I go to in Lanzhou? Next, let's introduce the top ten temples in Lanzhou to our friends! Among them, there are Jade Buddha Temple, Mani Temple, Zhuang Yan Temple and Junyuan Temple. Please see below for more details about the temple. Come and have a look!

1, Jade Buddha Temple Jade Buddha Temple is located in Changjia Lane, Chengguan District, Lanzhou City. It is a famous Buddhist temple in Gansu Province and is listed as a cultural relic protection unit in Lanzhou City. The main existing buildings in the temple are the Heavenly King Hall, the Ursa Hall, the Guanyin Hall, the Dizang Hall and the Maitreya Hall, which were built in the first year of Qing Daoguang. During the Cultural Revolution, temples were destroyed. Reopening after 1980s, the temple was revived. The last transformation was 1992. There are five large white marble statues in the temple, including siddhattha gotama, siddhattha gotama, Amitabha, pharmacist and Guanyin Bodhisattva. They are all carved with high-quality white marble from Myanmar, crystal clear.

Address:No. Jingning South Road 18 1, Chengguan District, Lanzhou City, Gansu Province

2. Mani Temple Mani Temple was built in Wuquan Mountain, Lanzhou City, Gansu Province, also known as Wuquan Mountain Mani Temple. This temple was built in Tongzhi period of Qing Dynasty, and was later destroyed by fire. It was rebuilt in the original site during the Guangxu period of Qing Dynasty, covering an area of 4,637.75 square meters, belonging to gelug sect monasteries, a Tibetan Buddhism. During the Cultural Revolution, the temple stopped its activities and Wuquan Mountain was occupied. 1982 implemented the religious policy, returned the religious community, and approved the opening as a Tibetan Buddhist temple. Mani Temple has two halls, large and small, which are mainly dedicated to Guanyin, Manjusri and Tibetan Bodhisattva. The main religious activity is Falun Gong on the first and fifteenth day of each month.

Address: Wuquanshan Park, Chengguan District, Lanzhou City, Gansu Province

3. Zhuang Yan Temple in Zhuang Yan is located on the west side of Drum Tower in the center of the old city in Chengguan District of Lanzhou City. It was built in the Tang Dynasty and is said to be the former residence of Xue Ju, a captain of Jincheng in the late Sui Dynasty. In the 13th year of Daye (6 17), after Xue Ju proclaimed himself emperor in Lanzhou, it became his palace. After calming down the snow chrysanthemum in the Tang Dynasty, it was changed into a Buddhist temple, consisting of three courtyards: the mountain gate, the wing, the front hall, the main hall and the back hall. According to the literature, the Yuan, Ming and Qing dynasties have been repaired many times, and there are three existing halls. Zhuang Yan Temple is famous for its sculpture, calligraphy and painting. The statue of the Buddha in the Hall of the Great Hero is symmetrical and vivid, and its clothing lines are delicate and realistic. The original mountain gate inscription "majestic and solemn hall" was written by Li Guang, a famous calligrapher in the Yuan Dynasty, and the font was vigorous and powerful; The Guanyin mural on the back wall of the Hall of Great Heroes is dignified and graceful, white as gauze, pure bottle of willow branches and green as new. After the founding of People's Republic of China (PRC), it was turned into a tourist attraction.

Address: gulou west, Old Town, Chengguan District, Lanzhou, Gansu.

4. Junyuan Temple Junyuan Temple is located in Wuquan Mountain, Lanzhou City. It was founded in the 11th year of Zheng Zhi, Yuan Shundi (135 1), formerly known as Huang Qing Temple. In the fifth year of Hongwu in Ming Taizu (1372), it was renamed "Chongqing Temple" according to the reconstruction of the ruins of the Yuan Dynasty. During the reign of Qianlong and Tongzhi in Qing Dynasty, there were two wars, which were repaired again during Guangxu period. At the end of the Qing Dynasty and the beginning of the Republic of China, Liu Er _, a famous person in Longshang, once again raised funds to repair and renamed it "Junyuan Temple". The temple is magnificent and has a rigorous layout, which fully embodies the style of domestic national architecture. The main existing buildings are the Hall of the Great Hero, the East-West Attached Hall and the King Kong Hall. The sealed bronze Buddha enshrined in the temple was cast in Hongwu of Ming Dynasty for three years (1370). The method is dignified and kind, and the production is excellent. Can be called the treasure of the town temple.

Address: Wuquanshan Park, Chengguan District, Lanzhou City, Gansu Province

5. Shidong Temple Shidong Temple is located in the southeast of Gaolan County, with mountains in the east, streams in the south and county towns in the north. It has a superior geographical location, a long history and rich human resources. During the Yuan and Ming Dynasties, Shidong Temple was called "the tiger in the air" and started as the local Yang's ancestral hall. In August of the 13th year of Wanli in Ming Dynasty, the Record of Jincheng Youth was published, and the tombstone still exists today. Since the reform and opening up, in order to develop the tourism and cultural resources in the county, the Daxiong Hall has been built on the basis of the original site, and three main caves with a depth of more than 20 meters and a width of 10 meters have been opened, which are connected with side caves with a length of 40 meters and a width of 2 meters, and the Buddha statues such as Sakyamuni, Guanyin with a Thousand Hands and Laughing Buddha have been reshaped. The solemnity of the past gradually emerged, and Shidong Temple became a more standardized Buddhist activity place in the county.

Address: Weijiazhuang Village, Shidong Town, Gaolan County, Lanzhou City, Gansu Province

6. Thanksgiving Temple Cultural Relics Protection Unit Hongcheng Thanksgiving Temple in Yongdeng County, commonly known as the Great Buddha Temple, is a Tibetan Buddhist temple with Chinese architecture and a national key cultural relics protection unit. The temple was built by Lin Lu, the fifth Lu Tusi, and opened in the fifth year of Hongzhi in Ming Dynasty (14

1992), which was completed in the seventh year of Hongzhi in Ming dynasty (1494) and lasted for three years. The main building in the temple is Daxiong Hall (Giant Buddha Hall), which is a front hall and back porch structure. This statue is still the original of the temple built in the early Ming Dynasty, and it is quite well preserved. In front of the worship hall are two disciples of the Three Buddhas, with two corpses and eleven avalokitesvara bodhisattvas, eight great bodhisattvas and two protectors on both sides. Outside the worship hall is a cloister for people to walk through, which is a common practice in general temples.

Address: Yong 'an Village, Hongcheng Town, Yongdeng County, Lanzhou City, Gansu Province

7.Hoonji, Hoonji is located in Shajingyi, Anning District, Lanzhou City, with its back to Phoenix Mountain and facing the Yellow River. This temple was built in the Wanli period of the Ming Dynasty. Founded by the ancestors of past dynasties, he has taught monks the dharma and has numerous degrees. However, it was unfortunately destroyed during the Cultural Revolution after years of indifference and vicissitudes. At present, magnificent buildings such as Tianwang Hall, Ursa Major Hall, Bell and Drum Tower, Wuguantang, Tibetan Scripture Building, Abbot, Guanyin Temple, God of Wealth House, East and West Wing and Shanmen have been gradually built, making it one of the largest Han Buddhism temples in Gansu.

Address: Shajing Village, Shajing 1st Street, Anning District, Lanzhou City, Gansu Province

8. Lingyan Temple Lanzhou Shifogou Lingyan Temple is located in the hinterland of Shifogou, located in Shifogou National Forest Park, south of Lanzhou City 16 km. It is a Gelug Sect (Yellow Sect) temple of Tibetan Buddhism. Shifogou Temple was discovered in the early Qing Dynasty. A cave was found on the cliff with a stone Buddha on the wall. During the Jiaqing period (A.D. 1796- 1820), a monk made alms to raise money, built a stone Buddha temple, and served as its abbot for many years, hence the name Shifogou. In the fourth year of Emperor Tuoba-tao of the Northern Wei Dynasty (AD 43 1 year), Mu Rongchui, the leader of Xianbei nationality and the king of Tuguhun Bailan, built a temple on the basis of the Shifogou Lingdong Cave he had hidden. Because there are carved Buddha statues in the cave, it is named "Stone Buddha Temple". The temple was destroyed twice in Tongzhi period of Qing Dynasty (1862- 1874) and Cultural Revolution, and rebuilt in 2008.

Address: No.5 Shi Fo Road, Agan Town, Qilihe District, Lanzhou, Gansu.

9. Baita Temple Baita Temple is located on Baita Mountain on the north bank of Lanzhou City. Baita Mountain is on the north bank of the Yellow River, with an altitude of about 1.700 meters. It is named after the White Pagoda at the top of the mountain. The mountains are green, the peaks are green, and there are jade stacks and Jincheng. The situation is very dangerous. This is an ancient military emergency. On the terraces and cloisters on the mountain, there are "Lin Fengxiang Attack" archway, Luohan Hall, Sanxing Hall and Baita Temple built on the mountain. Baita Temple has "Three Treasures of Zhenshan", one is elephant skin drum, the other is bronze bell, and the third is bauhinia tree. The elephant drum is said to have been given by an Indian monk when he traveled to Baita. Now there are only imitations here. The bronze bell was cast in the Kangxi period of the Qing Dynasty and weighed 153.5 kg. The luxuriant bauhinia tree system was replanted by later generations.

Address: North of Zhongshan Bridge (Baitashan Park), Beibinhe Middle Road, Chengguan District, Lanzhou City, Gansu Province

10, Man Juji, Man Juji, located in Xigu District, Lanzhou City, was founded in an age that could not be verified, and was renamed Man Juji in the Ming Dynasty. The temple has a long history, solemn and magnificent, and the incense is flourishing. It is an important activity place for worshipping Buddha, doing good deeds and purifying people's hearts in Xigu. After the reconstruction, the halls in Manjuji are spread along the north-south central axis, and the courtyards are connected from bottom to top according to the mountain. The mountains and trees around the temple set each other off, with the rising sun, the afterglow of the setting sun, the morning bell and the evening drum, and the voice of Bai Fan. The completion of Manjuji has become a beacon of the Jiuqu Yellow River and a scenic spot of Buddhism in China, adding icing on the cake to Lanzhou and contributing to tourism, economic prosperity and human landscape.

Address: Xinghutai Village, Sijiqing Street, Xigu District, Lanzhou City, Gansu Province,