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The Red Wings and the White Wings visited the ancient temple ―― after only about a month, the old hotel that the old hotel stayed in today was nearby. It was a pleasure to visit this kind of temple.
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Zhong Shan Tianmen Baiyigu Temple Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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Baiyi Temple, also known as Baiyi Nunnery, is located in the front mountain of Tianmen Village and was built in the Ming Dynasty. The Baiyi Temple is dedicated to the Avalokitesvara Bodhisattva. It has a long history and profound Buddhist culture. It is a rare Buddhist holy place.
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The Red Wings and the White Wings visited the ancient temple ―― after only about a month, the old hotel that the old hotel stayed in today was nearby. It was a pleasure to visit this kind of temple.
Baiyi Ancient Temple (Zhongshan) ―― Finally reopened after the large-scale expansion! The atmosphere is magnificent and solemn and quiet! The quiet soil in the downtown area and the holy place of meditation and emptying, I like it! Later, Zhongshan has another must-visit place.
The ancient temple of Baiyi, also known as Baiyi Temple, Guanyin Temple, Zizhu Zen Forest, according to the chronology of "Xiangshan County Zhi": "Baiyi Temple is on the top of the back mountain of the northwest forest of the county, built during the Chonghui period (1628-1644), and rebuilt during the Qing Dynasty Jiaqing Jubilee (1813). (Today, the main street in front of the gate), with the history of Zeyu, has a history of more than 360 years, is a famous monastery in Zhongshan City, Zen resort. The ancient temple of Baiyi was first built as a monastery for monks to participate in Zen, and then was once the courtyard of the Ni people, so it is also known as Baiyi Temple. Later, it was restored by monks, and its characteristics of Yisi Yixuan are unique in the history of Chinese Buddhism.
A solemn treasure. No one has commented, and I am worried that I have not opened the door. I went to see that it is a temple that does not charge tickets and is quiet. When I went there, there were seven or eight volunteers. I was practicing or worshiping Buddha. There were not many tourists. It was quiet and quiet. The nearby high-rise buildings were surrounded, but it was very cool and comfortable. Have a chance to come again.
The taste of eating Zhai next to it is very good, very satisfied,