1, Qingdao Zhanshan Temple Why do women go to fewer temples where Buddhism is relatively clean and there are many taboos? For example, women should not wear exposed clothes when they go to temples; Don't wear heavy makeup and wear expensive jewelry; Don't make any noise; Don't get too close to male monks. There are so many rules and it's too much trouble, so I won't go at all. Therefore, women in mountain temples seldom go.
2. Zhanshan Temple Opening Hours Daily Opening Hours
9: 00 am -65438+ 6: 30 pm
The first and fifteenth days of the lunar calendar
7:00 am-65438+7: 00 pm
3. Introduction to Zhanshan Temple Zhanshan Temple is located in Shinan District of Qingdao, and it is the only Buddhist temple in the urban area. 1934 started, and 1945 was completed, with a total area of 5,248.764 square meters, covering an area of about 80 mu, and more than 60 permanent monks. There are two stone lions at the mountain gate, which were handed down from the Ming Dynasty. There is a release pond in front of the temple, and there are Tianwang Hall, Bell Tower, Drum Tower, Ursa Major Hall, Guanyin Hall, Three Temples, Sleeping Buddha Hall, Sanpai, Master Xu Memorial Hall, Wise Old Monk Memorial Hall, Tea House, Shandong Zhanshan Buddhist College, and Tibetan Scripture Building in the courtyard. There is an octagonal seven-level brick tower on the east hill behind Piluge Temple. The temple faces the Yellow Sea in the south and is surrounded by Fushan Mountain, Zhanshan Mountain and Taiping Mountain in the east, west and north. One of the "Ten Scenes of Qingdao", "Zhanshan Qingfan", refers to Zhanshan Temple. Zhanshan Temple is the youngest Tiantai Sect Dojo in China.