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Which temples in Wutai Mountain are worth visiting, facing Taiwan Province Province?
1, recommended by the temple
Wutai Mountain in Shanxi ranks first among the four famous Buddhist mountains in China, and is also called "Four Famous Buddhist Mountains in China" with Putuo Mountain in Zhejiang, Jiuhua Mountain in Anhui and Emei Mountain in Sichuan. What temples and temples are worth visiting in Wutai Mountain? Let me introduce you:
Beidou Temple, the largest temple, is known as "the Buddha's Light in Asia" because of its long history and precious cultural relics.
Xiantong Temple, the second largest temple, is the largest and oldest temple in Wutai Mountain and one of the earliest temples in China.
The third largest temple, Tayuan Temple and Dabai Pagoda, are the main symbols of the temple. The full name of the pagoda is Sakyamuni Buddha Pagoda, which is also regarded as a symbol of Wutai Mountain.
The fourth largest temple, Bodhisattva Top, is the largest temple of the Yellow Sect in Wutai Mountain and the highest-ranking temple in Wutai Mountain.
Wuxiang Temple, the fifth largest temple, belongs to the national key cultural relics protection unit and is one of the most popular temples in Wutai Mountain.
In addition, Bishan Temple, one of the top ten green temples, Jingu Temple, Nanshan Temple, Longquan Temple and Fusai Temple, where Guanyin, the highest Buddha statue, is located, are the most attractive temples in Wutai Mountain. These are the temples and courtyards worth visiting in Wutai Mountain. Thanks for reading!
At the end of May, I went to Wutai Mountain. Several major monasteries go to worship, including Wu Ye Temple and Daluoding. I have met many wandering monks and nuns, ascetic monks and laymen who practice with their hair. Their piety is touching.
The fly in the ointment is:
It's too noisy. After all, Buddhism is not as clean as the bustling market. But the business atmosphere is too strong, and all the monks are sold at the entrance of the mountain. I wonder if the Buddha, seeing that these disciples are engaged in their own temples, will be willing to bless all beings with peace and happiness?
2. Business hours
08:00—— 18:00
3. Fares
Full admission in peak season 135 yuan/person, half-price 70 yuan/person; Off-season tickets 1 18 yuan/person, half-price 60 yuan/person.
preferential policy
Half price concession
Minors aged 6 (excluding)-18 (including) enjoy half price concessions; Full-time undergraduate and below students enjoy half-ticket discount with valid legal documents; Older people who have reached the age of 60 enjoy half-price concessions with valid legal documents.
Free people
Children under 6 years of age, disabled people, active servicemen, disabled revolutionary servicemen or below 1.2m in height; Older people over 70 years old are free with valid legal documents; Monks are free of charge by virtue of precepts; Journalists, writers, photographers, travel agency managers and motorcade drivers above the national level are free with valid certificates.
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