Living next to this Dafa Temple, I didn't want to go to this temple. Suddenly it snowed in Shenyang. I thought it would be a very beautiful picture. So I went to the temple to have a look. Sure enough, the snowy day is very beautiful. The scenery of heavy snow falling on the temple is particularly beautiful. And the feeling of falling snow is very artistic. Very suitable for shooting.
Living next to this Dafa Temple, I didn't want to go to this temple. Suddenly it snowed in Shenyang. I thought it would be a very beautiful picture. So I went to the temple to have a look. Sure enough, the snowy day is very beautiful. The scenery of heavy snow falling on the temple is particularly beautiful. And the feeling of falling snow is very artistic. Very suitable for shooting.
Bawang Temple, formerly known as Dafa Temple, is located at No. 112 Bianqiang Road, Dadong District, Shenyang City. It was founded in 1415 (the 13th year of Yongle in the Ming Dynasty) and rebuilt in 1638 (the 3rd year of Chongde in the Qing Dynasty). Because Prince Azig, the twelfth son of Nurhaci, donated taels of silver to build the temple, the abbot of Dafa Temple built the Eight Kings Temple on the left side of the temple in order to thank him for his charity. Since then, it has become Azig’s family temple, commonly known as Hachioji Temple, this is the origin of Hachioji Temple. Later, the temple was renovated and expanded in the fourth year of Qianlong and the eleventh year of Tongzhi, making its scale even more magnificent.
In Dadong District of Shenyang, Qingquan Road is adjacent to Dadong Square. After renovation, it has been very beautiful. Our local people are called Bawang Temple. There is also a kind of soda called Bawang Temple. Later, it was discovered that Dafa Temple was the home temple built by a prince in Qing Dynasty.
Located at No. 120 Bawangsi Street, Dadong District, Shenyang City, diagonally opposite Dadong Square. Not external, you can only see the exterior scene.
The whole building in the temple is red door yellow wall blue tile, three-story hall towering, painting a carving beam, extremely magnificent
Long history, cultural heritage, excellent location