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Where does Xiang Lian Temple in Xingtang belong?

Xianglian Temple in Tang Dynasty is a cultural tourist attraction.

Xiang Lian Temple is located in the south of Longzhou Street, Xingtang County, Hebei Province. It was originally named Xianming Temple, and later renamed Xiang Lian Temple. It faces south and covers an area of 6000 square meters. It existed as early as 1470 years ago in the Eastern Wei Dynasty. Xiang Lian Temple has a long history. It has experienced many vicissitudes. Many ancient teachers and Nengyu teachers witnessed the rise and fall of the ancient temple.

1996 In the twelfth month of December, when the master monk Shi, who was in his seventies from Wutai Mountain, came to preside over the temple, the temple was still desolate, full of rubble and weeds, with only three broken houses.

At present, Xiang Lian Temple has built the Daxiong Hall, where classes are held in the Guanyin Hall behind the main hall in the morning and evening, and major Buddhist activities such as the 15th day of the first lunar month are held. Behind Kannonji is a row of dozens of simple bungalows. Zhaitang and kitchen are in the same room. In the whole courtyard planning, the second floor of the bell and drum, the lay courtyard and the Zhaitang are all good achievements. 1998, Xiang Lian Temple was presided over by Master Zhao Chi, who was very old and went around to build the main hall. The project was completed in 2005 10.

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Address of scenic spots: south of Longzhou Street, Xingtang County, Shijiazhuang, Hebei Province