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How much is the ticket for Zhangye Buddhist Temple?

Zhangye Giant Buddha Temple is a national 4A scenic spot and a very important scenic spot on the Silk Road, where the largest Xixia Buddhist temple in China, the Giant Buddha Hall, is preserved. People burn incense and worship Buddha every day. So how much is the ticket for Zhangye Buddhist Temple? Let's take a look at Bian Xiao!

1, the ticket price is 40 yuan/person.

Visitors are required to hold their valid certificates (resident ID card, military officer's card, soldier's card, armed police officer's card, people's police card, student's card, senior citizen's card, disabled person's card, retired person's card, etc.). ) Get discount tickets at the gate of the scenic spot. When the number of tour groups reaches 10, 1 person can enjoy free tickets. Children under 1.2m (inclusive) are free.

2. Is there any Buddhist temple in Zhangye dedicated to the statue of Sakyamuni?

3. Introduction to Zhangye Giant Buddha Temple Zhangye Giant Buddha Temple is located in the southwest corner of Zhangye City, Gansu Province, and was founded in the Xixia period of the Song Dynasty. It is an important scenic spot on the Silk Road and a landmark building of the famous historical and cultural city Jin Zhangye. It is named after the largest indoor reclining Buddha statue in China, also known as the "reclining Buddha Temple". Since ancient times, there has been a saying that "the famous temple is blocked and the Buddhist country wins the scenery".

Many historical relics are still stored in the Great Buddha Temple built in Xixia, the Wanshou Wooden Pagoda in Sui Dynasty, the Tomi Thousand Buddha Pagoda in Ming Dynasty, the Bell and Drum Tower, the Shaanxi Guild Hall in Qing Dynasty, the main hall of the Great Buddha Temple, the Sutra Pavilion, the memorial archway, the Wanfo Temple and the Golden Pagoda Hall, which are of great value.

Amitabha Thousand Buddha Pagoda, one of the five-element pagodas in Zhangye, is called Earth Pagoda locally. It was built in the Ming Dynasty and is 33.37 meters high. According to legend, the ashes of Mosheng, a monk from the Western Regions, were placed. The whole pagoda consists of three parts: tower foundation, tower body and phase wheel.

The Buddha statue of Sakyamuni is the largest indoor clay sculpture reclining Buddha in China, with a length of 34.5 meters and a shoulder width of 7.5 meters. It is made of clay with wooden tires and painted with gold, with beautiful proportions, smooth lines, natural expression, peace and vividness.