Scenic spot introduction:

The Huiyin Gaoli Temple in Hangzhou was built in 927 and was originally named Huiyin Temple. It is adjacent to Yu Quyuan Tomb, Chen Kuilong Tomb, Yu Qian Temple and other historic sites. The ancient temple covers an area of ​​about 15,000 square meters, with a total construction area of ​​about 2,500 square meters. In 1085, Son Tongyi, the prince of the Goryeo Dynasty, traveled across the ocean to stay at Huiyin Temple to seek Dharma, and donated scriptures and funds, which made it famous, so it is commonly known as Goryeo Temple. It was once very popular during the Song and Yuan Dynasties, but was repeatedly built and destroyed. By the end of the Qing Dynasty, no building remained. In 2007, it was rebuilt with reference to the "Ancient Koryo Temple Map".

Attractions distribution:

Huiyin Koryo Temple has special significance and value beyond ordinary temples. It contains extremely rich cultural connotations and shoulders the mission of continuing to promote Buddhist culture in a contemporary spirit and continuing to witness the history of Buddhist cultural exchanges. There are free life pool, square in front of the temple, Chen Kuilong's tomb, Daxiong Hall, Lunzang Hall, Huayan Sutra Pavilion, Yitian Memorial Hall, abbot's room, bell tower, etc. in the temple.

Scenic spot features:

Culture, architecture, ancient temples
Attraction Address
Travel Guide

Best time to visit:

All seasons

Shopping recommendations:

(Specialties) West Lake Longjing, sugar osmanthus, silk, Southern Song Dynasty official kiln, etc.

(Food) West Lake Vinegar Fish, Dongpo Pork, Zhiwei Xiaolong, Longjing Shrimp, Cat Ears, etc.

Tourist Transportation

Scenic spot location:

China>Zhejiang Province>Hangzhou City

How to get there:

Bus route: Take Line 6/Y6 and get off at Santaishan Road Station.

Driving route: Just take Santaishan Road in the city.

Scenic area map:

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Attraction Tickets

Ticket prices for Huiyin Koryo Temple:

20 yuan per person

Scenic area opening hours:

8:30-16:30

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