Fuzhou Jinshan Temple is the only temple in the country located in the river, away from the hustle and bustle, and famous for the beautiful scenery. The island is the temple, and the temple is the island. The most beautiful is when the sun sets, the scenery makes people linger!
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Fuzhou Jinshan Temple is the only temple in the country located in the river, away from the hustle and bustle, and famous for the beautiful scenery. The island is the temple, and the temple is the island. The most beautiful is when the sun sets, the scenery makes people linger!
Jinshan Temple is a very special ancient temple. The temple is located in the Lijiang River in Fuzhou. There is no road to the temple. To go to the temple, you need to take a boat by the river. The temple is not big, but the scenery is quite good. It is also very good to go up to see the river view. It is a Fuzhou attraction worth visiting.
In the famous attractions of the Hongtang Bridge on the Wulong River in Fuzhou, in my past impressions, the water flooded Jinshan is not the Jinshan Temple in Zhenjiang, but the Jinshan Temple here in Fuzhou. The unique terrain and structure of Jinshan Temple make this a place that many photographers love to shoot. A special camera was found during the dry season.
Fuzhou Jinshan Temple, a famous attraction of the Lijiang River, is located near the intersection of West Third Ring Road and Hongtang Bridge in Cangshan District, Fuzhou City, Fujian Province. Built in the Song Dynasty, it is the only water temple in Fuzhou. Jinshan Temple is originally a small stone in the heart of the river, because its shape is like a stone print floating on the water, like the Jinshan of Jiangnan Zhenjiang, so "Xiaojinshan". A pull rope and a ferry connects the two ends, and the ferry ticket can be used for 6 yuan. The town of Shita in the temple is guarding a water and soil, which is a treasure in the temple; Weng Zhengchun used to prepare for the examination in this Wenshu, Lianli Ancient Banyan Tree was planted by the Zhuangyuan in the year, also known as Zhuangyuan Tree, and also a treasure in the temple; there is a bucket room on the left and right of the stone tower, and the left room is called "Yiyizhai". Zhang Jing, a Ming anti-shamming general, studied here when he was young. The name of the right room is "borrowing room", which is the place where the "Trinity Lord Lin Longjiang" borrowed during the Jiaqing period of the Ming Dynasty. The temple is dedicated to the incense of the Buddha's three religions, Mazu, Western Sansheng, Jialan Bodhisattva, and Trinity Lords, each of which is incense. Although the temple is small but ancient, there are several stone tables and stone on the outside of the ancient temple. You can enjoy it with joy, lean on the railing and overlook, and listen to the sound of the tide. You can really relax your body and mind and enjoy your comfort!
Jinshan Temple, located northwest of Zhenjiang City, is the place where the folk legend "White Snake" "Water Man Jinshan" is located. Jinshan Temple was built in Dongjin and has a history of more than 1600 years. Originally known as Zexin Temple, also known as Longyou Temple. It is full of historical legends and myths. The ancients praised it as the "most famous place in the south of the Yangtze River". Since Jinshan was originally an island in the Yangtze River, it is also known as "the river heart of a hibiscus". The architecture of Jinshan Temple is magnificent and unique. Since its construction, the buildings of Jinshan Temple have been built and changed many times, but they have always maintained their inherent characteristics. From the foot of the mountain to the top of the mountain, one temple hall, one pavilion, the other, the whole Jinshan is densely decorated, as if the whole Jinshan is a magnificent temple, the mountain and the temple are integrated, the temple is connected, the pavilion is connected, and the mountains are full of magnificent buildings. So that it is impossible to peep into the original appearance of the mountain, so there is a "Jinshan Temple wrapped in the mountain" saying...