Jing'an Temple - The most expensive temple in China.
Jing'an Temple is located on West Nanjing Road in Jing'an District, Shanghai. It is a historic Buddhist temple that was first built during the Three Kingdoms period. It was originally named Hudu Chongyuan Temple and was later renamed Jing'an Temple. Jing'an Temple has been rebuilt many times throughout the Tang, Song, Yuan, Ming, and Qing dynasties. Despite this, it has always been a popular place of worship and is one of the oldest Buddhist temples in Shanghai. The temple's architecture is unique, combining elements of Han Buddhism and Tibetan Buddhism. The temple houses many precious cultural relics. Jing'an Temple is not only a pilgrimage site for Buddhists, but also an important symbol of Shanghai's culture, witnessing the city's changes and development.
Jing'an Temple enshrines a 15-ton pure silver statue of Sakyamuni Buddha and a 2-ton pure gold statue of Buddha. This temple, located in a prime location, is the most expensive temple.
📖Cultural value
Jing'an Temple houses the famous paintings of the Eight Immortals and Wen Zhengming's authentic work "Pipa Xing".
🏮Cultural activities
Every year on the 8th day of the 4th lunar month, the Bathing Buddha Festival, which is also the birthday of Sakyamuni, Jing'an Temple holds a grand temple fair, which is also a highlight of the temple's cultural life. It is said that on this day of the year, Jing'an Temple is crowded with people, and the streets are bustling with people. In Gao Songfen and Xu Jiazhen's "Random Memories of Mountain Life", it is recorded:
I remember that a few days before the 8th day of the fourth lunar month of the second year, preparations for the temple fair were being made outside Jing'an Temple. Workers set up stalls on the road, selling everything from woodenware to silk, clothes, hats, shoes, lacquerware, suitcases, women's jewelry, stationery, toys, pastries, and candies. The market opens on the 6th and closes on the 9th. Early in the morning on the 8th, good men and women would carry yellow cloth bags and incense baskets, waiting for Jing'an Temple to open so that they could be the first to burn incense and worship Buddha to show their piety. This is called "burning the first incense". It is said that the merit is particularly great.
It can be seen that Jing'an Temple had such a grand temple fair at that time.
Looking forward to the 8th day of the fourth lunar month next year, let's go to Jing'an Temple to pray for blessings together!
"May the Buddha's hands hang down" and "May the Buddha's hands touch the hearts of the people and make them equal".
May everyone be able to pray for a peaceful state of mind in this pure land of Jing'an Temple, and spend their peaceful years in peace.
🕹Address: No. 1686, West Nanjing Road, Jing'an District, Shanghai.
🚅Transportation: Take Metro Line 2, 7, or 14 to Exit 1 or 2 and walk to the temple; you can also take a bus.
🕗Opening hours: 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM.
💰Admission: CNY 50 per person.
Jing'an Temple
Jing'an Temple, located at 1686 Nanjing West Road, Jing'an District, Shanghai, is the oldest Buddhist temple in Shanghai, with a history dating back to the tenth year of the Chiwu era of the Three Kingdoms period. The temple features a traditional architectural style combining gates, halls, and corridors, with the Mahavira Hall and the Hall of Heavenly Kings forming the main buildings. It houses precious Buddhist statues, including an 11-ton jade seated Buddha statue of Shakyamuni. Nowadays, people commonly refer to Jing'an Temple and its surrounding area as the Jing'an Temple area or the Jing'an Temple commercial district. Surrounded by high-rise buildings and several large shopping malls such as Jiuguang Department Store, Réel Department Store, and Jing'an Kerry Centre, it offers a vibrant and fashionable atmosphere, making it a great place to visit after worshipping Buddha at Jing'an Temple.
Jing'an Temple, a thousand-year-old Buddhist temple, is located at 1686 Nanjing West Road, Jing'an District, Shanghai. It is renowned for its Song Dynasty-style architecture and profound historical heritage. Opposite the temple is the modern and fashionable Jiuguang Department Store, with Jiuguang Pedestrian Street in between. Jing'an Park lies opposite the temple, surrounded by high-rise buildings and numerous shopping malls. Jing'an Temple combines historical culture with modern fashion, and its convenient location makes it well worth a visit.
Stepping into Jing'an Temple, the hustle and bustle of the city instantly disappears. The golden roof tiles gleam in the sunlight, the main hall stands solemnly, and the air is filled with the gentle fragrance of sandalwood incense. Devout worshippers offer their prayers, the bronze incense burners emit wisps of smoke, and the wind chimes on the eaves tinkle softly. The ancient red-walled buildings contrast beautifully with the surrounding skyscrapers, a thousand years of Zen spirit colliding with the urban landscape. Slowing down, the heart finds peace; in this tranquil haven amidst the noise, one can find a moment of peace and tranquility.
||Jing'an Temple was built in 247 AD and has a history of more than 1,700 years. In Shanghai, Jing'an Temple is not a core landmark, but in the hearts of many Shanghainese, Jing'an Temple can be regarded as the "heart of the city" of Shanghai. Just like the White Pagoda of Beihai in Beijing, Tianchang Pavilion in Yangzhou, and the Bell Tower of Sichuan University in Chengdu --It is not only a building, a landmark, but also a cultural symbol in an abstract sense, and even an existence with spiritual inspiration. 🌟 ["Buddhist Kingdom in Bustling City"--The Temple is Quiet in the Noisy Traffic] Jing'an Temple is located in the downtown area of Shanghai, The morning bells and evening drums are ringing upstairs, and the traffic is flowing downstairs. Surrounded by tree-lined avenues, compared with the crowded and cramped city center, Jing'an Temple shows a kind of beauty that is both ethereal and secular, as if being in the world and transcending the world. Looking at Jing'an Temple from afar, you can see the outlines of the golden and magnificent roofs rising and falling at a glance, shining like the focus of the scattered light in that corner of the sky, even in broad daylight, it can overwhelm the sunlight; Walking into Jing'an Temple, believers come in an endless stream to pray for blessings. A copper incense burner, a few wisps of light smoke, and a stick of incense slowly burns out, just like a letter burned to heaven, disappearing in the air with the smoke. --The two worlds of monks and laymen are naturally intertwined. From prosperity to tranquility, I suddenly realized that Jing'an Temple is not only a place to pray for blessings and peace, but also a protector of this city for more than a thousand years. 🌟 ["Jing'an"--Jing'an Temple, Jing'an Road, Jing'an District] Jing'an Temple was originally named Hudu Chongxuan Temple. It was renamed Jing'an Temple during the Northern Song Dynasty (1008). It is said that there are two theories about the origin of the word "Jing'an" - one is taken from a comment made by Zheng Xuan, a master of Confucian classics in the late Han Dynasty, on the Book of Songs, "The little bird knows to stop at the bend of the hill, where it rests in peace and quiet"; the other is taken from the "Knowing the stop, then you can be determined, determined, then you can be quiet, quiet, then you can be at peace, at peace, then you can think, and then you can get it" in the "University". Today's Jing'an Temple is located at No. 1686 Nanjing West Road, Jing'an District. Nanjing West Road was originally called Jing'an Temple Road. In 1862, the concession built roads across the border and enclosed land, extending to this thousand-year-old temple in Shanghai, and named the road after the temple, called "Jing'an Temple Road", until 1945 when it was renamed Nanjing West Road. Jing'an District is also famous for its name because of Jing'an Temple. 🌟 Sometimes I think that Jing'an Temple is like an ancient ancestral temple in Shanghai. No matter how time passes, Shanghai people will always come here from all corners of the city to take a look, just like people who travel far away always have to go back home. For thousands of years, Jing'an Temple, a pure land in the world and a quiet place in the bustling city, has always been quietly watching over and protecting her city and people, just like her name. #Shanghai #China#Jing'an Temple#Architecture#City
The most popular temple in Shanghai. The top prizes are real bonuses, donated by believers. It is very impressive and requires a 50 yuan ticket to enter. The incense is very popular. There are many shopping malls in the surrounding business district with rich grades where you can buy things. Especially in front of Jiuguang, there are often activities. It is a good place to take photos and check in. There is also a market opposite.
Jing'an Temple, located in the bustling center of Shanghai, is a Buddhist temple with a long history and profound cultural heritage. The temple was built in the Three Kingdoms period and has a history of nearly 1,800 years. It is one of the oldest temples in Shanghai. Jing'an Temple has a unique architectural style, which combines the traditional elements of Han Buddhism and the exquisite charm of Jiangnan gardens. The main hall is magnificent, the Buddha statues are solemn, and the incense is prosperous. It is a holy place for believers to pray and worship. In addition, the temple also houses many precious Buddhist cultural relics and artworks, such as the Ming Dynasty "Jing'an Eight Scenic Spots" inscriptions, which show the profoundness of Buddhist culture. Today, Jing'an Temple is not only an important religious place for Buddhist believers, but also a cultural tourist destination for Shanghai citizens and tourists. Whether it is to appreciate its unique architectural style or to feel its profound cultural heritage, Jing'an Temple is worth a visit.
Jing'an Temple, No. 1686, Nanjing West Road, Jing'an District, is an ancient Buddhist temple with a long history. It was built in the Three Kingdoms period. It was originally named Hudu Chongyuan Temple and later renamed Jing'an Temple. After the Tang, Song, Yuan, Ming and Qing dynasties, Jing'an Temple has been repeatedly ups and downs, but it has always been prosperous and is one of the oldest Buddhist temples in Shanghai. Its unique architectural style combines the elements of Han Buddhism and Tibetan Buddhism. There are many precious cultural relics in the temple. Jing'an Temple is not only a pilgrimage site for Buddhist believers, but also an important symbol of Shanghai culture, witnessing the changes and development of the city. 📍Jing'an Temple🚇 Transportation: Take Metro Line 2/7, Jing'an Temple Station 1/5 Exit🎫 Tickets and time: Scenic spot tickets: 50 on weekdays, it will be more expensive during the Chinese New Year, so expensive! 💰💰Opening hours: 7:30-17:00💡 Exclusive strategy: ① Burn incense first to feel the sacred atmosphere, don't forget to go around three times! 🕯②Visit the silver Buddha statue, appreciate the exquisite relief paintings, and feel the charm of Buddhist culture! ③Don't miss the bronze bell on the second floor of the bell tower. Every time it hits, the lingering sound can reach 3 minutes, which is super shocking! ⏰🔥 Special tips: 1⃣ Maintain good order, don't pick up the coins on the ground, let them become part of the incense and blessing! 💰2⃣ Smoking and loud noises are prohibited, respect the regulations, and maintain historical and cultural heritage! 🚭3⃣ Be careful of the burning incense, remember to stay away, the temperature is very high!
I went there on 5/2 this year and found that there were quite a lot of people. There were people everywhere buying tickets, but it was difficult to open the software and WeChat applets because there were too many people and it took up a lot of traffic. But I waited in line for more than a minute and got in. There were Guanyin, Miro Buddha, etc. The monks had special rooms for chanting and training, and there was another room which was a bell tower. It was said that the bell weighed 7.3T (tons), and the echo would last for 3 minutes after it was struck. There was also a painting said to be "The Himalayas" painted by Zhou Jianpeng.