Weifang Jinquan Temple Travel Guide

Scenic spot introduction:
Weifang Jinquan Temple is home to the world's only Sakyamuni Buddha with a canopy canopy and a flying cloud pillar. It is a famous Buddhist resort in Weifang. Jinquan Temple, built in the second year of Yongle in the Ming Dynasty, was destroyed in wars and wars in the 1950s. In 1991, the temple was restored to its original appearance. While expanding, it retained the original temple culture, including palaces and pavilions, small bridges, flowing water, and cypresses. With its beautiful sandalwood trees and the lingering sound of Buddha, it has become the best place for lay Buddhists and Buddhist believers to meditate, worship Buddha, practice and pray for blessings.Attractions distribution:
Jinquan Temple is located at No. 519 Weizhou Road, close to Weifang Nanyuan Airport. The temple covers a total area of 100,000 square meters and has more than 20 temples including the Mountain Gate, the Heavenly King Hall, the Mahavira Hall, the Guanyin Hall, the Sutra Collection Building, the Zen Hall, the Five Hundred Arhat Hall, the Ten Thousand Buddhas Hall, the Jade Buddha Pavilion, and the God of Wealth Hall. There are supporting facilities such as a treasure hall, a wholesale market for Buddhist supplies, a vegetarian restaurant, and a Bodhi garden.Scenic spot qualifications:
National 4A-level scenic spotScenic spot features:
Leisure, worship, art and culture, religionTransportation
Scenic spot location:
China > Shandong Province > Weifang City > Kuiwen District
How to get there:
Bus routes: No. 2/k2; No. 15; No. 35/k35; No. 51; No. 60/k60 direct
Self-driving route: Xinhua Road → Ronglan Line → Weizhou Road
Scenic area map:
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Tickets
Jinquan Temple ticket price:
50 RMB
Scenic area opening hours:
07:00-17:00
Travel Tips
Best time to visit:
All seasons
Shopping recommendations:
Buddha statues, rosary beads, ritual instruments, incense candles, and jewelry.
Gallery

Weifang Jinquan Temple Travel Guide - Guanyin Hall

Weifang Jinquan Temple Travel Guide - Five Hundred Arhat Hall

Weifang Jinquan Temple Travel Guide - Treasure Hall

Weifang Jinquan Temple Travel Guide - Sakyamuni Buddha

Weifang Jinquan Temple Travel Guide - Saponaria Tree

Weifang Jinquan Temple Travel Guide - Temple

Weifang Jinquan Temple Travel Guide - Thousand-Hand Guanyin

Weifang Jinquan Temple Travel Guide - Jinquan Temple

Weifang Jinquan Temple Travel Guide - Buddha Statues

Weifang Jinquan Temple Travel Guide - Zen Hall

Weifang Jinquan Temple Travel Guide - Main Hall

Weifang Jinquan Temple Travel Guide - Prince Buddha

Weifang Jinquan Temple Travel Guide - Bell Tower

Weifang Jinquan Temple Travel Guide - Mountain Gate

Weifang Jinquan Temple Travel Guide - Release Pond

Weifang Jinquan Temple Travel Guide - Sutra Library

Weifang Jinquan Temple Travel Guide - Vegetarian Restaurant

Weifang Jinquan Temple Travel Guide - Baizi Opera Maitreya

Weifang Jinquan Temple Travel Guide: Dripping Water Guanyin

Weifang Jinquan Temple Travel Guide - Bodhi Garden

Weifang Jinquan Temple Travel Guide - Tianwang Hall
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