Scenic spot introduction:

Zhenru Temple is located at the north end of Zhenru Town, Putuo District, Shanghai. It covers an area of nearly 15 mu and has a construction area of 1,370 square meters. It is a famous Buddhist temple in Shanghai. It was originally named "Wanshou Temple" and commonly known as "Big Temple". It is a national cultural relic protection unit. There have been many temples in Putuo District, Shanghai in history, but most of them have been abandoned. Among the remaining temples, Zhenru Temple is the earliest and most influential. During the Jiading period of the Southern Song Dynasty (1208-1224), the monk Yong'an built Zhenru Temple in Guanchang (near today's Dachang). In the seventh year of Yuan Yanyou (1320), the monk Miaoxin moved it to the current site on the northeast side of the intersection of Taopu and Liyuanbang and renamed it Zhenru Temple.

Attractions distribution:

The main buildings of Zhenru Temple are: Mountain Gate , Heavenly King Hall, Main Hall , Guanyin Temple, Bell Tower , Drum Tower , Ancient Ginkgo The temple houses four volumes of the Tripitaka, various versions of which include the Taisho Tripitaka and the Yaji Tripitaka, as well as other Buddhist scriptures.

Scenic spot features:

Architecture, leisure, religion
Attraction Address
Travel Guide

Best time to visit:

All seasons

Tourist Transportation

Scenic spot location:

China>Shanghai>Putuo District>Zhenru Town

How to get there:

1. Bus route:

Take bus No. 63 and get off at Daduhe Road Beishi Road Station.

2. Self-driving route:

Hengfeng Road Interchange → Inner Ring Elevated Road → Wuning Road → Lanxi Road → Zhenru Temple.

Scenic area map:

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Attraction Tickets

Putuo Zhenru Temple Ticket Price:

5 yuan

Scenic area opening hours:

8:30-17:30

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