Wolong Temple, located in Linglong Mountain, Lin 'an City, Zhejiang Province, was expanded in the late Qing Dynasty, with the mountain gate, Tianwang Hall, Daxiong Hall and Guanyin Hall as the longitudinal axis, with bell towers and passenger compartments on the left and right.
Wolong Temple, with arched entrance. There are walls on both sides of the mountain gate. There is a rectangular courtyard between the Heavenly King Hall and the Ursa Major Hall, with east and west passenger compartments on both sides. Wolong Temple, designated as a Buddhist scenic spot in Lin 'an County after liberation, is inhabited by monks and nuns.
Wolong Temple is located in Linglong Mountain, Lin 'an City, Zhejiang Province. Linglongshan is 3 kilometers southwest of Lin 'an, with an altitude of 358 meters. There are winding stone paths and quiet nymphs, and it is a Buddhist resort with a thousand years of history. There are stone steps on Linglong Mountain, which are built along the cave. The cave turns with the mountain, circling in nine twists and turns, and the ancient trees on both sides are lush. On the cliff on the left side of the trail, there are many cliff stone carvings since the Song Dynasty, which are especially precious. Linglong Temple was first built in Tang Dynasty and named in Song Dynasty.