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Pingyang Temple is located at the foot of Hualu Mountain, the source of Ruoye River. It was founded in the fifth year of Emperor Kangxi of the Qing Dynasty (1666). In its heyday, the monastery had thousands of monks and was a famous temple in the south of the Yangtze River. Due to the passage of time and the invasion of wind and rain, most of the temples of Pingyang Temple were damaged. Now only one building and several side rooms remain. In the more than 300 years since the temple was built, the dust was unavoidable, but the Sutra Building was clean. It was once converted into a tea factory, and it was full of smoke and dust, but the beams, rafters and corners of the building were always as clean as ever. There are no traces of worms and black pecking in it, and even spider silk is difficult to find. It is truly a rare "spotless" ancient temple in the world. Tourists come here, and they are all surprised. Over the years, batch after batch of curious and inquisitive people have come, but the mystery of the dust-free Pingyang Temple remains unsolved.
Pingyang Temple Address:
Keqiao, Shaoxing, Zhejiang, China
Pingyang Temple Recommended sightseeing time:
1 hour
Pingyang Temple Phone:
+8657585769148
Pingyang Temple Ticket Price
Free admission