Where is the Peace Collection in Meizhou?

Heianji is located in Dasha Village, Shuizhai Town, Wuhua County, at the junction with Lian Xin Village, Diaofang Town, xingning city. It was built during the Hongwu period of the Ming Dynasty and has a history of more than 400 years. It has a long history and a good reputation. Surrounded by mountains on all sides, it is full of vigor and beautiful scenery, and the Buddha and Bodhisattva are inspiring and full of good faith. The first day, the fifteenth day, the ceremony, the local traffic, cigarettes curling, bells and drums ringing, very lively. At the peak of a solemn Dojo, ten pilgrims came sincerely and left satisfied. It can really be described as "safe arrival, thanks to Jichang."

1in the spring of 995, Ping An Collection was registered and opened by Wuhua County Religious Affairs Bureau. 1998 approved by the municipal and county religious affairs departments for expansion. June 5438 +2002 10, a huge expansion project was laid. After several years' efforts, the area of Ping 'an Collection has expanded from more than 200 square meters to more than 30,000 square meters now. In recent years, under the guidance of the religious policy of the Party and the government, Mr. Xue Gaohua, the curator of Heianji, led the managers to carry forward the spirit of "ascetic monk" and raised nearly 10 million yuan through various means to build the Daxiong Hall, Tianwang Hall, Bell Tower, Drum Tower, Pharmacist Hall, Tommy Hall, Great Compassion Hall, Guanyin Pavilion, Dizang Pavilion, Jail Hall, Monk Room, Mountain Gate, Corridor and Parking Lot. Pinganji has elegant environment and simple and natural architecture. In this pure and solemn Buddhist Dojo, good men and women can not only fulfill their wishes of chanting, worshiping Buddha, forming good relationships and praying for peace and happiness, but also enjoy the edification of Heianji's architectural art and the pleasure of leisure and play.

In Heianji, there are always monks who are abstinent and pure. They are honest, diligent, compassionate, generous and respected by pilgrims.