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Is there a discount for the elderly over 60 years old in Lingyin Temple in Hangzhou?

Tickets for Lingyin Temple in Hangzhou enjoy preferential treatment for people over 60 years old. Children under height 1.2 meters are free of charge. Children with height 1.2 ~ 1.5m are entitled to half-price tickets. Older people aged 60-69 enjoy half-price concessions with valid certificates. Older people over 70 years old (including 70 years old) are free with valid certificates.

To enter Lingyin Temple, you must first buy tickets for Feilaifeng Scenic Area. Free admission to Feilaifeng Scenic Area before 05:30 in the morning. Tickets to Feilaifeng 45 yuan, Lingyin Temple 30 yuan. No student tickets.

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Lingyin Temple, also known as Yunlin Temple, is located in Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province, facing the North Peak and Feilai Peak. Built in the first year of Xianhe in the Eastern Jin Dynasty (326), it covers an area of about 87,000 square meters.

The founder of Lingyin Temple is West Indian monk Huili. In the Southern Dynasties, Liang Wudi granted land and expanded it. Qian Liu, King of wuyue in the Five Dynasties, asked Master Yongming to give him the name Lingyin New Temple. During the Jiading period in Song Ningzong, Lingyin Temple was known as one of the "Five Mountains" in the south of Zen.

During the reign of Shunzhi in the Qing Dynasty, the Buddhist monk Lingyin raised funds for reconstruction. It took 18 years to build the temple, and its scale jumped to the top of the southeast. In the 28th year of Emperor Kangxi in Qing Dynasty (1689), Emperor Kangxi was given the name "Yunlin Temple" when he visited the south. ?

Lingyin Temple is mainly composed of Tianwang Hall, Daxiong Hall, Pharmacist Hall, Dharma Hall and Huayan Hall, with 500 Arhats Hall, Jigong Hall, Huayan Pavilion, Dabei Building and Abbot Building on both sides.

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