Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Travel guide - The most literary temples in China only grow flowers without burning incense, and they can also enjoy tea for free. Do you know where it is?

The most literary temples in China only grow flowers without burning incense, and they can also enjoy tea for free. Do you know where it is?

With the development of tourism, not only the natural scenery is very popular, but also some ancient city buildings and cultural attractions. The most surprising thing is that temples have become the most popular tourist destinations at present, such as Shaolin Temple and Hanging Temple, which we are familiar with. However, people who go to temples usually burn incense to worship Buddha and make a wish, but there is a temple in China that is unique, full of literary flavor and doesn't even smell incense.

This temple is a silent photo temple, located in Dali, Yunnan. Who would have thought there was such a temple in such a sacred place? Most people come to Dali to visit the ancient city of Dali or Erhai Lake. Few people know there is such a place in Dali. As a temple, we don't burn incense here, but only grow flowers, so after entering the temple, we always feel that we have entered someone's back garden. Among the many temples in the country, the Silent Photo Temple is really different, and I believe there will never be another one in the country.

Generally, temples burn incense and worship Buddha, and you can smell a strong incense from a distance, and some Buddha statues will be worshipped. But this temple, like other temples, is built in the deep mountains, surrounded by winding forests, but the difference is that there is no strong incense smell here, only flowers. After entering the temple, you can see that the whole temple is a succulent plant with hundreds of varieties. Have you really seen such a temple? I believe most people find it incredible.

After entering the temple, what you see is fleshy, not like a Buddhist holy land at all, but like a fairyland in a fairy tale, with various colors such as red, green, blue and yellow. As a temple, the master here said: Buddha lacks nothing, nor your incense, but cares about your heart. Burn incense if you want. Incense here is provided free of charge, unlike other temples that need incense money. So it is also called the most beautiful nun in China.

As a temple and scenic spot, the area here is not very large, and the visit time will not be long. In addition to visiting temples, enjoying flowers and worshipping Buddha, many people will choose to come here to drink a pot of scented tea. The teahouse here is full of Zen, but elegant. Most importantly, the tea here is free. After drinking, just clean up the tea set and return it.

As a temple, it is different from the temples we saw in the past. It has its own style and seems to have the same ability to forget time. Although it is not big, it can make people stay here unconsciously for a day after coming. Drinking a pot of tea or eating a vegetarian meal of 20 yuan has become a kind of enjoyment for human beings. If you are interested, you might as well take a walk here, which I believe will make you unforgettable.