Any temple, is full of Luling, although it has been through hardships, has long been human and eclipsed, but the past vicissitudes and historical sense, is still accompanied by a grass and a tree here.
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Jingjue Temple Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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The temple, also known as Sanshan Street Worship Temple, is a temple with a long history and the earliest existing mosque in Nanjing. It was built during the Hongwu period of Ming Dynasty (1368-1399), but it was burnt down soon after. In the fifth year of Xuande (1430), on the eve of Zheng He, the very famous navigator and eunuch of Sanbao, preparing for his sixth voyage to the Western Ocean, Emperor Xuanzong of the Ming Dynasty specially approved Zheng He's petition and used the funds from the treasury to rebuild Jingjue Temple. Due to the change of dynasties and other factors, it has been destroyed and rebuilt several times. There are not many existing original buildings. Fortunately, it is still there and has not been exhausted by time. Today’s temples are mostly rebuilt in modern times. Although the brick-carved archway is a contemporary reconstruction, there is still the word “Jianjian” above it to maintain the style of the past. The existing buildings of Jingjue Temple include four courtyards, the Hopeful Moon Building, the main hall, the apse, the Imam's House, and the North and South Lecture Halls. There is a high wall behind the chapel, which is said to have been built in the Ming Dynasty.
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Any temple, is full of Luling, although it has been through hardships, has long been human and eclipsed, but the past vicissitudes and historical sense, is still accompanied by a grass and a tree here.
Jingjue Temple is the largest mosque in Nanjing, located at No. 28 Shengzhou Road near Sanshan Street, Chengnan. It was first built in the Ming Dynasty, and has 2,000 square meters of buildings such as the main hall, the second hall, the archway, Wangyuelou, the north and south lecture hall, the stele pavilion, and the water house. It is listed as a cultural relics protection unit in Jiangsu Province. Usually about 500 people participated in the "main hemp" gathering, and more than 5,000 people participated in major festivals.
Opposite Exit 3 of Metro Line 1, it happened to be Ramadan when I left. The skirt I wore was too exposed. Haha~ It is said that there is a halal market on Friday morning, and I will visit it another day. Jingjue Temple is the largest mosque in Nanjing, located at No. 28 Shengzhou Road near Sanshan Street, Chengnan. It was first built in the Ming Dynasty, and has 2,000 square meters of buildings such as the main hall, the second hall, the archway, Wangyuelou, the north and south lecture hall, the stele pavilion, and the water house. It is listed as a cultural relics protection unit in Jiangsu Province. Usually about 500 people participated in the "main hemp" gathering ceremony, and more than 5,000 people participated in major festivals. It was first built in 1388 (Hongwu 21 years), and it is the earliest mosque in Nanjing. In 1430 (Xuande five years) Jingjue Temple was destroyed by fire, this time coincided with Zhenghe preparing for the seventh time to go to the West, Ming Xuanzong special Zhenghe play, using the funds of the state treasury to rebuild Jingjue Temple, Qing Dynasty has been rebuilt twice, Jiajing years when the re-renovation also built a brick carving archway. Although the brick carving archway of Jingjue Temple is a contemporary reconstruction, there is still the word "Yuanjian" above to maintain the style of the year. The existing buildings of Jingjue Temple have courtyards and four entrances, which are expected to be the Moon Building, the Main Hall, the Back Hall, Azhai and the North and South Lecture Hall. There is a high wall behind the chapel, which is rumored to be built in the Ming Dynasty and the highest wall in Nanjing Temple.
Jingjue Temple has a good location, convenient transportation, and it is worth a visit!
Jingjue Temple is rich in history and culture, it is worth seeing!
This is a mosque with Chinese characteristics, and the architectural style is combined with Chinese traditional style. It was there as early as the Ming Dynasty, and there was a monument inscribed with Zhu Yuanxuan's instructions. The best look is the door. It is very quiet inside and no tickets are required.