Introduction to Ksitigarbha Zen Temple: It was called Guoyingdun in ancient times. It is adjacent to Qinglong Port in the east (the beginning of Japan's Kukai entering the Tang Dynasty), Hantang Bay in the west, Songshan Sea in the south, and Xiandou Mountain in the north. The scenery is beautiful and the climate is mild. The temple was built in the second year of Guangshun in the Later Zhou Dynasty (AD 952). Due to the age, the temple has been damaged and disrepaired for many years. In 1990, believers from nearby villages initiated the fund-raising and reconstruction. In 1993, the Ksitigarbha Hall, Bell and Drum Tower, East and West Wings, walls, etc. were built. In 2005, Master Shangmanxiashen was invited to be the abbot. Now it has built a multi-functional Dharma propagation building. Nursing home dormitories, flower gardens, etc.

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