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Yuquan Temple Review

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Yuquan Temple

Posted: Jul 18, 2020
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  • bjbillyjiao
    5/5Outstanding
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    Yuquan Temple is located in Yuquan Shandong Province, 12 kilometers southwest of Dangyang City, Yichang City, Hubei Province. The central scenic area is 8.9 square kilometers. It is rumored that during the Jian'an period of the East Han Dynasty, the monks Pujing knotted here. When the south was the Liang Dynasty, Liang Xuan Emperor - Yuquan Temple was "Covered Ship Mountain Temple". The Yuan Dynasty was changed to "Yuquan Temple". The Grand Xiong Pavilion of Yuquan Temple is the largest ancient building in southern China.

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    Posted: Aug 22, 2023
  • 游侠半仙
    5/5Outstanding
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    Founded in the East Han Dynasty, Pujing Buddhist monks settled here, Liang Xuandi of the North and South Dynasties repaired "Covered Chuanshan Temple", during the Kaihuang Dynasty, the founder of Chinese Buddhist Tiantai Zong Zhi 𫖮 came here to advocate, and Yuan Wendi gave the name "Yuquan Temple", becoming one of the ancestral courts of Tiantai Zong, with Nanjing Qixia Temple, Shandong Changqing Lingyan Temple, The Tiantai Guoqing Temple in Zhejiang Province is also called "the jungle of the world". During the northern end of the Tianyu period, it was known as "Jingchu Conglin's Crown". The "Yuquan Temple and the Iron Tower" was announced by the State Council as the second batch of key cultural relics protection units in the country, which is the key monasteries opened to the outside world in China's Han nationality area in 1982.

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    Posted: May 11, 2023
  • 浔阳江畔R
    5/5Outstanding
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    The ancient temple of the millennium is one of the Buddhist rooftop ancestral courts. The temple iron tower is also known as the "thousand Buddha tower". It was cast in the Northern Song Dynasty. It is one of the eight scenes of Yuquan and is a key cultural relics of the country. It is the highest, heaviest and most complete ancient iron tower in China.

    3
    Posted: Jan 8, 2022
  • 155***13
    5/5Outstanding
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    After the construction of Yuquan Temple Wetland Park, the scenery is much beautiful!

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    Posted: Aug 20, 2023
  • 嘻游纪行
    2/5Bad
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    A so-called scenic spot that is very unfriendly to self-driving tours, the elderly and children! The temple is very good and free! The humanistic value is quite good! But the so-called scenic spot is nearly 100 times the place, all self-driving cars in other places are parked two kilometers away from the temple and charge high parking fees, and the security attitude is bad! After walking a slope, I felt that the elderly and children could not leave anymore and had to let them not go. Popokankan walked for more than 20 minutes to Yuquan Temple. Poor quality projects that enriched money in various scenic spots along the way, asking for money and shameless hubris. The temple is very good! Unfortunately, it was harmed by the scenic spot! I will never recommend this place to anyone else!

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    Posted: Nov 23, 2023
  • 嘻游纪行
    1/5Terrible
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    The temple is very humane, but the so-called scenic spot is too ugly to eat! A so-called scenic spot that is very unfriendly to self-driving tours, the elderly, and children! The so-called scenic spot is nearly 100 times the area. All self-driving cars in other places are parked two kilometers away from the temple and charged high-priced parking fees. The security guards have to let them not go. Popokankan walked for more than 20 minutes to Yuquan Temple. Various scenic spots along the way will definitely not push others in the future. Recommend this place!

    3
    Posted: Nov 23, 2023
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