Scenic spot introduction:

Guangying Temple was built in the first year of Zhenguan in the Tang Dynasty (627). There are as many as 13 temples in the temple area, with prosperous incense and eminent monks emerging in large numbers. Later, it was destroyed by war and fell into disrepair. By the end of the Republic of China, only one main hall remained, and it was seriously damaged and was on the verge of collapse. No Buddha statues remained. During the Cultural Revolution, it was converted into a tea processing plant, cattle pen, etc. It has gone through vicissitudes of life and has changed beyond recognition. It was later renovated in 1981, and now the temple is divided into three courtyards with a complete scale. In the square in front of the temple, trees and flowers are planted, creating a beautiful environment and recreating the glory of the ancient temple.

Attractions distribution:

Guangying Temple is divided into three courtyards. The main hall is the Mahavira Hall, which is dedicated to Sakyamuni Buddha. Others such as the Tianwang Hall, wing rooms, bell and drum towers, kitchens, dormitories, restaurants, release pools, roads, etc. are all available.

Scenic spot features:

photography, architecture, culture, temples
Attraction Address
Travel Guide

Best time to visit:

All seasons

Tourist Transportation

Scenic spot location:

China>Fujian Province>Fuzhou City>Lianjiang County>Changlong Town

Scenic area map:

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Attraction Tickets

Guangying Temple ticket price:

free

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