Scenic spot introduction:

Baotou Temple Fachan Temple, commonly known as "Lvzu Temple", is the most famous ancient Chinese Buddhist temple in Inner Mongolia and is very popular. The temple was built by Master Xuzhou in the late Xianfeng period of the Qing Dynasty. It was expanded in the fifth year of Tongzhi (1866) and established its scale. The temple is a Zen temple, and the famous abbot is Master Ti Zheng. Miaofa Temple is located in Luzu Temple Lane, Baotou City, Inner Mongolia.

Attractions distribution:

Miaofa Temple currently has a mountain gate (Tianwang Hall), Luzu Hall, Daxiong Hall, Guanyin Hall, Gongde Hall, Ksitigarbha Hall, Patriarch Hall, and Zen Hall. Except for Luzu Hall, which is a relic of the Qing Dynasty, other buildings were built after 1992, and the Five Hundred Arhats Hall was built in 1992. Construction started in 1999. The styles are all classical Chinese style, mainly Xieshan style. It is the largest in Inner Mongolia and the layout is the most legal. In the temple, there is a Bagua bell from the ninth year of Guangxu's reign, which is a third-level cultural relic. There are also three inscriptions on the temple's construction in the Tongzhi and Guangxu years.

Scenic spot qualifications:

National 2A-level scenic spot

Scenic spot features:

Photography, religious and cultural tours, temples
Attraction Address
Travel Guide

Best time to visit:

May → September every year.

Tourist Transportation

Scenic spot location:

China>Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region>Baotou City

How to get there:

Take bus No. 131 in Baotou City and get off at Luzumiao Station.

Scenic area map:

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Attraction Tickets

Ticket prices for Miaofa Temple:

Free and open to the public.

Scenic area opening hours:

9:00~17:00

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