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Fuxin City Buddhist Temple Time

The Buddhist Temple Meeting falls on the 24th day of the sixth lunar month.

Ruiying Temple is the center of Tibetan Buddhist culture in Inner Mongolia and Northeast China. It is located in the Buddhist temple village of this town. The temple was built in the eighth year of Emperor Kangxi of the Qing Dynasty and has a history of more than 300 years. It is called Ruiying by the Mongolian people. The name of the temple is "Pueraria lobata", which is translated into Chinese as "Foye Lama Temple" or simply the Buddhist Temple.

In 1999, Ruiying Temple was rated as one of the eight tourist attractions in Fuxin by the Fuxin Municipal People's Government and Fuxin Municipal Tourism Bureau.