How many temples are there in Quanzhou?

Name, address, postal code and telephone number of the temple

Yizhentang, Fengcheng Town, Lianjiang County, Fujian Province 350506232311

Lingshi Temple, East Jang Jin, Fuqing City, Fujian Province 350305 539294

355 100593-8894263 Jianshan Temple in the eastern suburb of Chengguan, Xiapu County, Fujian Province

Niuzhai Village, Haikou Town, Fuqing City, Fujian Province, the most dry foundation is 350300 5565000.

Chongguang Temple, No.38 Chifeng Road, Yongtai County, Fujian Province 350700 483207 1

35 1265 809 1600 Sanhui Temple, No.38 Chifeng Road, Yongtai County, Fujian Province

Qinglian temple, Chidian Town, Jinjiang City, Fujian Province 362200 5985549

Chongfu Temple, No.362000 Chongfu Road, Quanzhou City, Fujian Province

351kloc-0/002697747, South Gate of Chongfu Temple, Putian City, Fujian Province

Tianma Village, Caoxi Town, xinluo district, Longyan City, Fujian Province, Jingci Temple 36400 1 2752069.

Jinsha Temple in Wolong Mountain, Tingzhou Town, Changjiang County, Fujian Province 366300 683675 1

You Lan Village Charity Museum, Zhu Min Road, Ganyou County, Fujian Province 35 1254 769660 1

Yongquan Temple, Fuzhou, Fujian Province

Xiangfeng 350012059-7911083, Chongfu Temple, Xindian, Fuzhou City, Fujian Province

Guanghuatang, Chiyou County, Fujian Province

Chongfu Temple, Fuzhou, Fujian Province

Sophie Su Temple in Gao Feng Mountain, Quanzhou, Fujian

Tongfo Temple is a magnificent tourist attraction in Quanzhou City, Fujian Province. 122503—— Shaolin Temple in Quanzhou City, Fujian Province, Kaiyuan Temple in Quanzhou City and Longshan Temple in Jinjiang City. See this webpage /bbs/display.asp? Title_ID=9772

Longshan Temple is located in the north of Xingcuo Village, Anhai Town, Jinjiang City. Uncle Sui, a famous temple in southern Fujian, was founded 14 (6 18). Formerly known as Fukenji, also known as Tianzhu Temple, it was renovated several times in Ming and Qing Dynasties. The existing building was renovated and expanded in Jinghai by Shi Lang and others in the 23rd year of Kangxi (1684).

The gate in front of the temple is a stone archway with the words "Tianzhu Brahma Bell" engraved on it. Entering the mountain gate, there is a stone tablet embedded in the front wall of the temple, engraved with the words "Longshan Treasure Land". There is a plaque of "Ciyun" hanging at the main entrance. There is a pair of stone lions and drums in front of the gallery, with bell and drum towers on both sides. There is a courtyard and an altar in the gate, and there is a pavilion on the altar.

Daxiong Hall is magnificent. In front of the main hall, there are a pair of relief bluestone dragon columns. The dragons fly downward, but the dragon heads are towering. A pair of scales and scales of the African Dragon Claw grabbed a drum and ran out, beating it with a thin iron bar, and the drum was drummed and the sound was exhausted.

There is a Buddha statue with thousands of hands and eyes in the temple, which is 4.2 meters high and carved with giant camphor. Buddha wears a crown, and there is a sitting Buddha carved in the middle of the crown. There are many small Buddha heads carved with flowers around the sitting Buddha, which are stacked like hats. The Buddha's face is plump and kind, and his facial features are exquisite. The main hand is folded on the chest, and there are 1008 hands on both sides, such as wings, with different postures and patchwork. Each hand carries a bracelet, and each hand is carved with an eye, or a law enforcement device, or a scroll, or a jewel. The whole Buddha statue is wrapped in gold foil, and its shape is elegant and exquisite. It is a provincial-level cultural relics protection unit.

On the top of the bell tower on the left is a sandalwood tree, which was given by overseas Chinese in the Philippines in the early years. It is only 13 cm in diameter, but it can hang an ancient clock of 1,000 kilos. There is a "Yi Tong inkstone" inscribed by Zhang Ruitu, a calligrapher in the Ming Dynasty, and the ink of famous people such as Master Hongyi in modern times.

By the Ming Dynasty, Seng Zhao Temple was good enough to build Longshan Temple in Lugang, Taiwan. There are more than 450 Longshan temples in Taiwan Province Province, all of which are separated from the Longshan Temple in Anhai, and their architectural forms are also like ancestral temples. Among them, the famous ones are Longshan Temple in Taipei and Longshan Temple in Lugang.