Qingdao Zhanshan Temple Travel Guide

Scenic spot introduction:
Zhanshan Temple is the only Buddhist temple in Qingdao city. One of the ten scenic spots in Qingdao, "Zhanshan Qingfan", is located here. The temple started construction in 1934 and the mountain gate was completed in 1944. After ten years, it became the youngest Buddhist temple in my country. There are many temples in Zhanshan Temple, and the Buddha's music is Zen. Since its completion, it has been prosperous and prosperous. In order to promote Buddhism, the temple has also opened Sangha study classes and Guangming Buddhist training classes, which provide a good platform for men and women to practice meditation.Attractions distribution:
Zhanshan Temple covers an area of more than 200 acres and consists of three courtyards: east, west and middle. In the middle courtyard there are the Heavenly King's Hall, the Main Hall, the Three Holy Temples and the Sutra Collection Building; in the west courtyard there are Master Tanxu Memorial Hall, Qitang and Sanxuetang; in the east courtyard there are nursing home and Suxiangzhai to provide services for old monks and guests. Food and accommodation. In addition, the temple also has a life-releasing pond, Medicine Master Glazed Light Tathagata Pagoda, bell and drum towers, and Ming Dynasty stone lions, etc., all of which are exquisitely designed and ingeniously designed to complement the temple and are worth a visit.Scenic spot qualifications:
National 4A-level scenic spot, national key templeScenic spot features:
Religion, sightseeing, temples, famous mountains, seasideTransportation
Scenic spot location:
China > Shandong Province > Qingdao City > Shinan District
How to get there:
Bus route: Visitors can take bus No. 26, 206, 310, and 370 and get off at Zhanshan Temple.
Scenic area map:
Click to expand the scenic area map
Tickets
Ticket prices for Zhanshan Temple:
10 yuan.
Scenic area opening hours:
8:00-17:00
Travel Tips
Best time to visit:
Suitable for all seasons.
Shopping recommendations:
The scenic area has a Dharma circulation center and a Buddhist scripture printing office, where visitors can buy incense, Buddha statues, and various printed Buddhist scriptures.
Gallery

Qingdao Zhanshan Temple Travel Guide-Printing Office

Qingdao Zhanshan Temple Travel Guide - Main Hall

Qingdao Zhanshan Temple Travel Guide - Guanyin Hall

Qingdao Zhanshan Temple Travel Guide: Buddha Statues in the Main Hall

Qingdao Zhanshan Temple Travel Guide - The Chief Buddhist Temple

Qingdao Zhanshan Temple Travel Guide - Plane Map

Qingdao Zhanshan Temple Travel Guide - Ksitigarbha Hall

Qingdao Zhanshan Temple Travel Guide - Wuguan Hall

Qingdao Zhanshan Temple Travel Guide - Release Pond

Qingdao Zhanshan Temple Travel Guide - Morning Bell Tower

Qingdao Zhanshan Temple Travel Guide - Zhaitang

Qingdao Zhanshan Temple Travel Guide - The Sixteen Arhats

Qingdao Zhanshan Temple Travel Guide - "Bodhi Path" Magazine Editorial Department

Qingdao Zhanshan Temple Travel Guide - Master Tanxu Memorial Hall

Qingdao Zhanshan Temple Travel Guide - Ming Dynasty Stone Lions

Qingdao Zhanshan Temple Travel Guide - Suxiangzhai

Qingdao Zhanshan Temple Travel Guide - Tianwang Hall

Qingdao Zhanshan Temple Travel Guide - Mountain Gate

Qingdao Zhanshan Temple Travel Guide - Reclining Buddha Hall

Qingdao Zhanshan Temple Travel Guide - Temple Scenery
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