#Quanzhou Shaolin Temple Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in Jun)
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Address:
Dafosi Alley,Ganzhou District, Zhangye City
Opening times:
Open tomorrow at 9:00-17:00Closed Today
Recommended sightseeing time:
2-3 hour
Phone:
0595-22795119
The temple has two pagodas on either sides of entrance. There are huge golden budha sculptures. Photos are not allowed inside. The temple is located on the famous food street which becomes a treat to watch as soon as the lights are turned on after sunset. It's a fun place to try out new food. #givethanks
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Quanzhou Shaolin Temple | Chan and Quan Dual Cultivation, the Southern Shaolin in Jin Yong's novels
Quanzhou Shaolin Temple | Chan and Quan Dual Cultivation, the Southern Shaolin in Jin Yong's novels.
We came here directly by taxi after coming down from Mount Qingyuan, and the fare was less than 20 yuan.
————————Introduction to Shaolin Temple————————
Quanzhou Shaolin Temple, originally named Zhen Guo Dong Chan Shaolin Temple, was founded during the Tang Dynasty, flourished during the Song Dynasties, and was established by Monk Zhikong, one of the thirteen stick monks from the Tang Dynasty's Songshan Shaolin Temple. The thirteen stick monks are the ones who saved Emperor Li Shimin in the movie 'Shaolin Temple' starring Jet Li, which is a historical fact. In 661 AD, Monk Zhikong came to Fujian and established the Dong Chan Shaolin Temple at the foot of Dongyue Mountain in Qingyuan Mountain, Quanzhou, which later became Quanzhou Shaolin Temple, the center of Southern Chan Buddhism and Southern Shaolin martial arts in China.
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【Shaolin Zen Temple】 Plaque - Inscribed by Zhao Puchu
【Guangda Shaolin】 Plaque - Inscribed by Jin Yong
【Wood Carvings】 Some wood carvings depict characters and scenes from Buddhist stories, vivid and lifelike, as if telling us ancient legends; others present exquisite patterns and textures, full of artistic beauty. They are not only decorative art pieces but also important carriers of the historical and cultural heritage of Quanzhou Shaolin Temple.
【Guanyin Pavilion Mahogany Guanyin Statue】 China's largest mahogany Guanyin statue, carved from two thousand-year-old African padauk trees.
【Wuzu Quan】 The Quanzhou Southern Shaolin boxing system is best represented by Wuzu Quan, which is the most historically significant and widely spread among the seven major boxing styles in Fujian Province. Its characteristics include: concise techniques, intense boxing momentum, extremely practical for combat; vigorous and powerful, combining hardness with softness, embodying the beauty of yang and hardness; centered stances, precise and upright, with firm steps and tight defenses, strong hand techniques, low stances, rooted to the ground; integrating internal and external training, sinking and floating, emphasizing direct advancement with hard techniques; moving like a dragon and walking like a tiger, with an imposing presence.
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📍Address: Shaolin Temple, Nanchan Road, Fengze District, Quanzhou City, Fujian Province
🕙Opening Hours: 09:00-17:00
Admission: Free, parking fee is ten yuan.
🚉Transportation: You can take a bus directly from Quanzhou Railway Station or take a taxi from the direction of West Street or Kaiyuan Temple, with prices all around ten yuan.
Quanzhou Shaolin Temple
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The ancient temple from the year before last still stands today, displaying a new face after thirty years of Zen and martial arts development
Quanzhou South Shaolin Temple is a historic Buddhist temple located in Quanzhou City, Fujian Province, China, and is one of the branches of the South Shaolin Temple. The South Shaolin Temple is the birthplace of martial arts in southern China, and it is said to have been founded by Zhi Kong, one of the thirteen monk warriors who allegedly saved the Tang emperor. Historically, the Quanzhou South Shaolin Temple was a vast architectural complex, with thirteen successive halls stretching from the foothills of Dongyue Mountain in the east to the Dongmen moat in the west, from Dong Lake in the south to the Islamic cemetery in the north. The existing Dong Chan Shaolin Temple is only a small part of the Quanzhou Shaolin Temple. The martial arts activities of Quanzhou South Shaolin Temple have a long history, and the martial arts culture represented by South Shaolin martial arts is an important part of Quanzhou's cultural heritage.
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Visit the Southern Shaolin Temple in Quanzhou to experience the martial arts atmosphere of the jianghu
The Southern Shaolin Temple in Quanzhou is said to have been built by Monk Zhikong, one of the thirteen monks who once saved Emperor Li Shimin of the Tang Dynasty. It is called the Southern Shaolin in contrast to the Northern Shaolin of the Songshan Shaolin Temple in Henan.
The Southern Shaolin Temple depicted in Jin Yong's novels is this very place. Mr. Jin Yong once inscribed sixteen characters for the Quanzhou Shaolin Temple: 'Shaolin martial arts, with a long and distant source, spread to the south, where they were greatly developed and promoted.' Later, when Jin Yong revised his 15 martial arts novels, he changed all references to the Southern Shaolin to the Quanzhou Shaolin Temple.
It is said that the martial arts lineage of both Hong Xiguan and Wong Fei-hung originated from here. Hong Xiguan once visited the Quanzhou Shaolin Temple to worship the abbot Zhi Shan as his master, diligently practiced Southern Shaolin martial arts, and later returned to Guangdong to create Hung Kuen and open a martial arts school to teach his followers. Among Hong Xiguan's disciples, the most famous is Wong Fei-hung.
The temple environment is very pleasant, especially the quiet and serene bamboo forest where the warrior monks practice their martial arts, giving a sense of being in a martial arts film. The entire scenic area is relatively small, with gentle slopes, making it an easy walk, and it takes about 1 hour to visit.
The Wuyi Hall has performances by warrior monks, scheduled every Saturday and Sunday from 10:30~11:00 AM and 3:00~3:30 PM. We went on a non-weekend and perfectly missed it, but we were not particularly fixated on seeing it.
The Southern Shaolin Temple is quite far from the West Street, and it is not accessible by the small white cars, so you can either drive or take a taxi there.
SAMANTHA MEDINA
Quanzhou Southern Shaolin
Quanzhou Southern Shaolin Temple, this historic temple, is not only the birthplace of martial arts in southern China, but also a cultural symbol of Quanzhou past and present. Located on the land at the eastern foot of Qingyuan Mountain, it has undergone a thousand years of wind and rain, but it still stands tall, witnessing the historical changes of Quanzhou and even China.
The architectural style of the Southern Shaolin Temple is unique, both solemn and solemn of traditional Buddhist temples, and the delicacy and refinement of Quanzhou local characteristics. The details of the roof ridge, stone carving and lacquer painting all show the charm of Quanzhou traditional architecture. Although some buildings were damaged in the vicissitudes of history, they can still make people feel solemn and quiet after restoration and reconstruction.
In addition to the building itself, the Southern Shaolin Temple also carries rich cultural connotations. It has trained countless high monks and famous teachers, and their wisdom and character are praised by later generations. And the Southern Shaolin martial arts is even more famous all over the world, becoming a cultural treasure of Quanzhou and even China.
The natural environment of the Southern Shaolin Temple also adds a lot of charm to it. The temple is surrounded by green trees, birds and flowers, making people feel as if they are in a paradise. And on holidays or special days, there are endless visitors who come to worship, either for peace or to feel the weight of history.
Quanzhou Southern Shaolin Temple is a temple that integrates history, culture, and nature. It is not only a cultural card of Quanzhou, but also a treasure of Chinese culture. Its existence not only makes people feel the historical heritage and cultural charm of Quanzhou, but also provides us with a good place to find inner peace. culture ancient culture Appreciate Chinese history Temple Photography culture is in our hands Southern Shaolin Temple
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The Southern Shaolin Temple in Quanzhou under Jin Yong's pen is open for free
⛩️When it comes to Shaolin Temple, the well-known one is the Shaolin Temple in Songshan, Henan, also known as the Northern Shaolin. The Southern Shaolin, however, has always been controversial, with three temples in Fujian alone, all claiming to be the authentic Southern Shaolin⁉️
😄But no matter what, the Southern Shaolin in Mr. Jin Yong's works is indeed referring to the Shaolin Temple in Quanzhou, and he even specifically renamed it. In the new version of martial arts novels, the Southern Shaolin is all changed to Quanzhou Southern Shaolin✅
🌈Quanzhou Shaolin Temple, originally named "Zhenguo Dongchan Shaolin Temple", commonly known as Southern Shaolin, is located at the eastern foot of Qingyuan Mountain in Quanzhou. It is said to have been built by Monk Zhikong, one of the thirteen stick monks who once saved the Tang king. It was founded in the Tang Dynasty, flourished in the two Song Dynasties, and has been destroyed and rebuilt three times. There are still many ancient relics preserved in the temple, and it is said to be the birthplace of Southern Fist✅
🌟Tour guide: The temple has three gates: south, north, and west. The buildings in the temple mainly include the martial arts hall, bell tower, drum tower, Heavenly King Hall, Great Buddha Hall, corridor, Guanyin Pavilion, Wenshu Pavilion, Sutra Pavilion, etc., all of which are open for free✅
🔷Compared with Kaiyuan Temple, Guanyue Temple, and Tianhou Palace, there are fewer complicated crowds, more tranquility of the temple, and you can see red and yellow leaves, the pavilions under the light and shadow are particularly healing, 📷and the photos are very good✅
💙Must-see check-in points;
1️⃣The plaque of 'Guangda Shaolin' written by Jin Yong (Martial Arts Hall)✅
2️⃣The plaque of 'Shaolin Zen Temple' written by Zhao Puchu (Great Buddha Hall)✅
3️⃣The eaves of the Great Buddha Hall and Guanyin Pavilion, various wood carvings👉Dragon fist, tiger fist, leopard fist, snake fist, crane fist, etc.✅
4️⃣Between the Guanyin Pavilion and Wenshu Pavilion, there are two super large bodhi trees that can bear fruit, which are rare in the world✅
5️⃣The stone statues scattered around the temple, especially the little monks are particularly cute✅
⏰Opening hours: 9:00-17:00✅
🎫Tickets: Free visit✅
💕tips: Every weekend, there will be martial arts performances by the monk team in the martial arts hall (morning: 11:00-11:30, afternoon: 16:30-17:00, adult ticket 50 yuan, half price for children)✅
🏮During the Spring Festival, there are five performances every day from the first to the tenth day of the first lunar month (morning 09:30, 11:00; afternoon 13:30, 15:00, 16:30)✅
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Quanzhou|Zhen Guo Dong Chan Shaolin Temple
Quanzhou Shaolin Temple was founded in the Tang Dynasty, flourished in the two Song Dynasties, and has a history of thousands of years. It has been prosperous and declined several times, and historical traces still exist. It is a heavy stroke.
The original name is "Zhen Guo Dong Chan Shaolin Temple", located on the east foot of Qingyuan Mountain in Quanzhou, built along the mountain, with a majestic momentum.
Being in the temple seems as if time has never passed, morning bells and evening drums, Sanskrit and Zen martial arts.
After experiencing vicissitudes, it stands tall and solemn, this is a rare pure land in the noisy world.