Ten Most Spiritual Temples in China.

The ten most spiritual temples in China are Baima Temple, Lingyin Temple, Shaolin Temple, Hanshan Temple, longxing temple, Jing Qing Temple, Jokhang Temple, Sleeping Buddha Temple, Taer Temple and Jinshan Temple.

1, Baima Temple

Located in the eastern suburb of Luoyang, Henan Province, Baima Temple is known as "the first ancient temple in China". It is the first temple built by the government after Buddhism was introduced into China. The main buildings in the temple are the Heavenly King Hall, the Giant Buddha Hall, the Ursa Major Hall, the Jieyin Temple, the Pilu Pavilion and the Yun Qi Tower.

2. Lingyin Temple

Located in Lingyin Road, Xihu District, Hangzhou City, Zhejiang Province, also known as Yunlin Temple. Founded in the first year of Xianhe in the Eastern Jin Dynasty (AD 326), it was also the place where Jigong became a monk. The main buildings are the Heavenly King Hall, the Ursa Hall, the Pharmacist Hall, the Ancestral Hall, the Jigong Hall and the Abbot Building.

3. Shaolin Temple

Shaolin Temple is located in the northwest of Dengfeng County, Henan Province 12km at the foot of Wuru Peak at the foot of Shaoshi Mountain (Zhengzhou City). It was founded in the Taihe period of the Northern Wei Dynasty (495). At present, there are buildings of Shaolin Temple, which are often hospitalized, such as Tallinn, Chu and Zu Er 'an. There are more than 300 inscriptions since the Tang Dynasty.

4. Hanshan Temple

Hanshan Temple is located in Qiao Feng Road, gusu district, Suzhou City, Jiangsu Province. It was built in 502 AD, when Tian Liang was still in prison. Hanshan Temple is famous for a night-mooring near maple bridge, a poem by Zhang Ji, a poet in the Tang Dynasty. The main attractions are the Hall of the Great Hero, the Tibetan Scripture Building, the Bell Tower, the inscription of "a night-mooring near maple bridge" and the first floor of Fengjiang.

5. longxing temple

Longxing temple is located in Dongmenli Street, Zhengding County, Shijiazhuang City, Hebei Province. Founded in the sixth year of Sui Huangkai (586), it was originally named Longzang Temple. It is one of the earliest, largest and best-preserved Buddhist temples in China. Its main buildings include the Temple of the King of Heaven, the Temple of the Six Heavenly Kings (ruins), the Mani Palace, Tan Jie, cishi Pavilion, Runwheel Tibetan Pavilion, Imperial Bookstore (ruins), Compassion Pavilion, Qing Ji Pavilion (ruins), Tommy Hall, etc.

6. Jing Qing Temple

Jing Qing Temple is located in Tumen Street, Quanzhou City, Fujian Province. It was founded in 1009 (in the second year of the Northern Song Dynasty, 400 Muharram), also known as Aisuhazi Temple. The building in the temple is West Asia style, and it is the oldest mosque in China with Arab Islamic architectural style, with an area of 2 100 square meter. The main buildings preserved are the gatehouse, the worship hall and the Mingshan Hall.

7. Jokhang Temple

Jokhang Temple, located in the center of Lhasa, was built in the heyday of the Tubo Dynasty in the 7th century. The temple is dedicated to the 12-year-old statue of Sakyamuni brought by Princess Wencheng from Chang 'an, Datang. Jokhang Temple, which combines the architectural styles of Tibet, Tang, Nepal and India, has become an eternal model of Tibetan religious architecture.

8. Shifang Pujue Temple

Shifang Pujue Temple is located in the northern foothills of Beijing Xishan, south of ShouNiu Shan and east of Xiangshan Mountain. Founded in the Zhenguan period of the Tang Dynasty (627-649), it was originally named Doulv Temple, also known as Shou 'an Temple. The reclining Buddha Temple complex is a layout of early Buddhist temples in China, following the French style of the Seven Temples in Galand in the Tang Dynasty. Such a plane layout is rare in Beijing. There are five unique landscapes in the reclining Buddha Temple, namely the Half Moon Pool, the ancient Chimonanthus praecox, the ancient Ginkgo biloba, the eighteen arhats and the reclining Buddha.

9. Ta 'er Temple

Ta 'er Temple is located in lushaer town, Huangzhong County, 25 kilometers southwest of Xining City. Founded in the thirty-ninth year of Jiajing in the Ming Dynasty (A.D. 1560), it has a history of more than 400 years. Ta 'er Temple is a magnificent architectural complex composed of many temples, shrines, pagodas and monasteries, which combines Chinese and Tibetan arts and covers an area of about 600 mu.

10, Jinshan Temple

Jinshan Temple is located on the Jinshan Mountain in the northwest of Zhenjiang City, Jiangsu Province. Founded in the Eastern Jin Dynasty, it has a history of 1600 years. The main buildings in the temple are the Heavenly King Hall, the Ursa Major Hall, the Guanyin Pavilion, the Buddhist Scripture Building and the abbot's room. Since its establishment, Jinshan Temple has undergone renovation and many historical sites.

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