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202 1 all religious activities in Tianjin are temporarily closed to the public-what temples are there in Tianjin?

Winter is the outbreak period of the epidemic, and the epidemic situation in China is still relatively severe at present. In order to strengthen the prevention and control during the epidemic, reduce the flow of people and reduce large-scale gatherings, Tianjin announced that all religious activities were temporarily closed to the outside world. So what temples are there in Tianjin? Let's get to know each other.

202165438+1On October 9, the temples in Tianjin were temporarily closed 65438+1On October 9, the Tianjin Ethnic and Religious Affairs Committee issued the Emergency Announcement on Strengthening the Prevention and Control of Epidemic Situation and Implementing the "Double Suspension" of Religious Activities Places;

In order to effectively cope with the imported epidemic risk in the surrounding areas, continue to play an active role in the epidemic prevention and control work in our city, and protect the lives of religious people and religious believers, the Buddhist Association of our city, the Islamic Association of our city, the Catholic Patriotic Association of our city, the Catholic Educational Affairs Committee of Tianjin Diocese, the Christian Three-Self Patriotic Movement Committee of our city, and the Christian Educational Affairs Committee of our city have issued notices respectively, and all religious activities have been suspended since 20021kloc-0/9.

Religious organizations will guide believers to live a good religious life at home and do personal protection at the same time.

What Dabei Temple are there in Tianjin Temple?

Dabei Temple, also known as Dabei Temple, is located in Tianwei Road, Hebei District, Tianjin, covering an area of 42,000 square meters. Dabei Temple was founded in Shunzhi period of Qing Dynasty, and has undergone several renovations and expansions, including the Heavenly King Hall, Mahayana Hall, Great Compassion Hall, Master Xuanzang Memorial Hall and Master Hongyi Memorial Hall. Among them, there are hundreds of Buddha statues in Daxiong Hall in Wei, Jin, Ming and Qing Dynasties. Avalokitesvara is merciful and merciful, and survives to save the suffering. This "Dabei Temple" also got its name. It was once dedicated to the soul of Master Xuanzang, a famous monk in the Tang Dynasty. The current abbot is a wise mage.

Dule temple

Dule Temple, also known as the Big Buddha Temple, is located in Jizhou District, Tianjin, China. It is one of the three existing Liao temples in China and one of the famous ancient buildings in China. The two oldest existing buildings in the temple, Shanmen and Guanyin Pavilion, were rebuilt in the second year of Liao Dynasty. In the Republic of China 19, Dule Temple became famous at home and abroad because of the investigation and publication of Japanese scholar Guan and China scholar Liang Sicheng. Although Dule Temple is a famous temple for thousands of years, its history is extremely thin and its origin cannot be verified. The history of temples can be traced back to ten years of Zhenguan.

Guajiasi

Guajia Temple is located near Haihe River in Zhonghuan Road, Hexi District, Tianjin. Originally known as Qingguo Temple, it was later renamed Guajia Temple. It goes back to 1000.

A few years ago in the Tang Dynasty. Guajia Temple has a long history in Tianjin, and the specific construction date cannot be found. To be sure, it already existed in the Ming Dynasty. According to folklore, Guajia Temple may have been built before the Tang Dynasty. If so, it will be the oldest temple in Tianjin. Unfortunately, even in the history books, it is only recorded that it was built in the Sui and Tang Dynasties 1300 years ago.

Fu Jian Cannongi

Kannonji, Fu Jian is located in Zhifu District, Hedong District, Tianjin, at the intersection of Jintang Highway and Zhifu Middle Road, covering an area of 8,400 square meters. Great zhi gu is the birthplace of Tianjin, with more than 30 temples in history, namely Antang, also known as "Great zhi gu comes first, Tianjin guards". Kannonji, Fu Jian, built on the former site of Wang Yao Temple in zhi gu, is a new Dojo for the reconstruction of Jianfu Temple in different places. Fu Jian Temple in Xiaosunzhuang was built in the Republic of China. It is a cultural relic protection unit in Hedong District, and now there are 20 monks living there.

Wang Yao ancient temple

Yaowang Ancient Temple is located in Wang Village, Dasi Town, with Jinzi Highway in the west. Founded in the second year of Yongchun in the Tang Dynasty (AD 683). After historical changes, it was rebuilt again on 1997, with Wangyaohu Park and Rare Bird Ornamental Garden attached. Now it is a 3A-level tourist attraction and a district-level cultural relics protection unit. This temple consists of the mountain gate, the front hall, the middle hall, the back hall, the east-west annex hall, the bell tower and the drum tower. Despite the vicissitudes of life, the sacrificial activities have never stopped. Every temple fair (April 20-28 of the lunar calendar), overseas Chinese from North China and Southeast Asia often come to worship.

Tianjin Chaoyin Temple

Chaoyin Temple, formerly known as Nanhai Temple, is also known as Shuangshan Temple. As the most famous temple in the lower reaches of Haihe River, Chaoyin Temple was founded in the second year of Yongle in Ming Dynasty (1404), the same year as Tianjin Jianwei, with a history of 600 years. Facing Dagu Haikou, it is a rare temple in China facing west and east. Located in Dagu Street, Binhai New Area, Tianjin, it is a cultural relic that is open to the outside world. Chaoyin Temple was built by local residents, rebuilt by Emperor Jiajing of Ming Dynasty and renamed Chaoyin Temple.

Lianzong Temple in Tianjin

Lianzong Temple, located in Baoan Street, Heping District, Tianjin, is the only remaining Buddhist temple in Tianjin after 1949. Master Ji Ran, the founder, made a wish at the beginning of the mountain that "if you come, you won't rush, if you go, you won't go, if you stay, you won't stay, and you won't be intimate with others", which made this temple's ten-square jungle famous. This style was inherited by Master Sheng Hui, the successor of Master Jiranni, and will be preserved as the family style of Lianzong Temple.

Tianjin Wanfo Temple

Wanfo Temple, formerly known as "Stone Buddha Hall", is located on the south slope of Panshan Mountain, at the west gate of Shiquyuan. It consists of four parts: Zhaobi, Tianwang Hall, Tiezhong and Daxiong Hall. The Wanfo Hall of the Wanfo Temple in Panshan Mountain is dedicated to the largest stone carving of the Three Holy Buddha statues in China, with a total of 10960 Buddha statues. 1993, Han Zhen led Yushizhuang people to rebuild the Stone Buddha Hall at 1 km west of the original site and renamed it "Wanfo Temple". Backed by a dangerous peak and facing a precipice, it is the only Buddhist holy land in JD.COM and northern Shanxi, where Buddhism, Dharma and monks are readily available. You can see clearly from dozens of miles away.

Tianjin tiancheng temple

Tiancheng Temple, located at the foot of Panshan Mountain, was originally named Tiancheng Fushan Temple, also known as "Tiancheng Dharma World", and is famous for its unique "Austrian Cave" landscape in JD.COM. It was built in the Tang Dynasty and was expanded and rebuilt in the Liao, Ming and Qing Dynasties. The main buildings are Daxiong Hall, Jiangshan Pavilion, Ancient Buddha Pagoda and Sleeping Cloud Tower. Jiangguan Pavilion was originally built by Master Haiyun and Emperor Qianlong. Woyunlou is named after "colorful clouds wear windows". The ancient Buddha Pagoda was built during the Tianqing period of Liao Dynasty. According to the records in the monument, there are more than 30,000 dragons in the pagoda. Two ginkgo trees with a history of nearly a thousand years witnessed the vicissitudes of Panshan.

Tianjin Song Wan Temple

Song Wan Temple is located in Panshan Scenic Area in Jixian County, Tianjin, formerly known as "Li Jing 'an". Li Jing, a famous soldier in the early Tang Dynasty, once lived here, hence the name. Luo Song, a poet in the early Qing Dynasty, thought that the former sages should not be called by their first names, and changed their names to Gong Wei 'an. During the reign of Emperor Kangxi of the Qing Dynasty, it was renamed Song Wan Temple, which is still in use today. Wanli in Ming Dynasty, Chongzhen and Kangxi in Qing Dynasty were expanded and rebuilt. During the period of War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression, the 13th Regiment of Jidong Army Division was stationed here, and was destroyed by the Vatican in 1942. However, all Buddhist temples and the stone foundations for rebuilding the Li Jing 'an Monument are well preserved. 1985 repair, the main hall and wing are completely new.