Yongfu Temple is too worth going, you must go and see, walk, feel completely different from Lingyin Temple, a bit of Japan's Kyoto Temple. There are not many people, there is a tea room, especially suitable for spending an afternoon here.
Lingyin Temple and Flying Peak
Posted: Mar 17, 2021
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To go to Lingyin Temple, you must buy tickets for Feilaifeng. This is not very reasonable, but there is no way. The scenery is still good. I don't know how many times I have gone to Lingyin Temple, but I really didn't go to Feilaifeng once. The construction of the man-made science and technology tower of Lingyin Temple, the first "Zhu Bajie" to take the horse and the first Miro Buddha to sit on his body, are all stories. Guanyin Cave and Jigong Bed are all beautiful scenery.
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Posted: Apr 27, 2024
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It rained as soon as I arrived in Hangzhou. I wore thin sweaters at home and down jackets in Hangzhou, but the rain did not affect the view! Lingyin Temple and Hanshan Temple are both famous temples in the south of the Yangtze River, but the style is different and each has its own beauty! ! !
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Posted: Apr 24, 2024
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If you want to see Lingyin Temple, you must buy tickets for Feilaifeng, and then buy 30 yuan fragrance coupons to see Jigong. It is still in the Pian Temple, Lingyin Temple, there are also various Buddhas, and 500 Luohan. Generally speaking, it is a routine. It is not only selling Lingyin Temple, but also not easy to park. So it is not very recommended, but there are many people who worship Buddha incense, and the radish vegetables have their own love.
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Posted: Apr 23, 2024
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Thousands of ancient temples, beautiful environment, deep cultural and historical heritage, as well as healthy food such as vegetarian cakes and noodles. Feilaifeng stone carvings are important works of the art of grottoes in southern China. These statues carved in limestone span from five generations to ten countries to Ming Dynasty. In more than 470 statues, there are 335 temples that are preserved and relatively complete. Among them, the earliest is the three Buddha statues on the rock on the right of the entrance of Qinglin Cave.