Mituo Temple, commonly known as Jiangkou Mituo Temple, is located in Zhijiang City, Hubei Province, is one of the top ten Buddhist jungles in Hubei. Between 1940 and 1945, the temple was ravaged by Japanese invaders, the Buddha statues were gone, and the few 500 Luohantangs in the country were also wiped out. The Mituo Temple and Wuhan Guiyuan have a deep origin. In 1934, at the age of 17, the elders of the ancient temple of Mituo in Jiangkou Town were shaved and shaved. After the liberation of 1949, the county's mayor Tao Jun led the monks of the Mituo Temple to Jingzhou Zhanghua Temple and asked Master Changming to be the abbot of the two Mituo Temples. After Changming's abbot left Mituo Temple in 1953, Mituo Temple was used for grain storage for the people's government of Zhijiang County.
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Mituo Temple, commonly known as Jiangkou Mituo Temple, is located in Zhijiang City, Hubei Province, is one of the top ten Buddhist jungles in Hubei. Between 1940 and 1945, the temple was ravaged by Japanese invaders, the Buddha statues were gone, and the few 500 Luohantangs in the country were also wiped out. The Mituo Temple and Wuhan Guiyuan have a deep origin. In 1934, at the age of 17, the elders of the ancient temple of Mituo in Jiangkou Town were shaved and shaved. After the liberation of 1949, the county's mayor Tao Jun led the monks of the Mituo Temple to Jingzhou Zhanghua Temple and asked Master Changming to be the abbot of the two Mituo Temples. After Changming's abbot left Mituo Temple in 1953, Mituo Temple was used for grain storage for the people's government of Zhijiang County.
It is worth seeing, [view] good, [cost-effective] high.
Come here with my family on the weekend, the overall feeling is good
The mountain is not high, there is a fairy, it is perfect here.
The incense is very strong, come over early in the morning and wish