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How much is the ticket for Zhengding Buddhist Temple?

How much is the ticket for Zhengding Buddhist Temple?

50 yuan. Zhengding longxing temple (Big Buddha Temple) Address: No.0/09, Zhongshan East Road, Zhengding County, Hebei Province, Tel: 0311-88789987/88786560. (on-site ticket purchase)

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Expansion: longxing temple (Big Buddha Temple)

The first batch of national key cultural relics protection units, national AAAA-level tourist attractions. Founded in the Sui Dynasty, it has a history of 1600 years. In the early Song Dynasty, Zhao Kuangyin, the great ancestor, cast a bronze statue of Guanyin with a height of 2 1.3 meters, then built the Great Compassion Pavilion, and extended it with the central axis layout as the main body. During the reign of Kangxi and Qianlong in the Qing Dynasty, it reached its peak after two large-scale reconstructions and the palace was built on the west side of the temple. The temple covers an area of 82,500 square meters, and more than ten temples and pavilions, large and small, are distributed on the central axis and its two sides. It is a typical example of studying Buddhist temples in Song Dynasty. There are a large number of sculptures, murals, inscriptions and other artistic treasures in the temple since the Sui and Tang Dynasties. Among them, six cultural relics are the best in China, and Mr. Liang Sicheng called them "the first temple outside Beijing". The landscape pavilion of Longtengyuan in the temple is integrated with the temple architecture, which makes longxing temple more attractive.

Longxing temple was always favored by emperors from the beginning of temple construction to the end of Qing Dynasty. He drove in and burned incense and worshipped Buddha for many times. After liberation, more than 70 national leaders, including Jiang Zemin, Li Peng, Li Ruihuan and Qian Qichen, visited longxing temple successively, spoke highly of longxing temple's rich cultural connotation and wrote inscriptions as a souvenir.