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How to get to Qixia Ancient Temple in Nanjing

Traffic Travel Notes This is a guide about Qixia Temple in Nanjing. There are many good attractions here. Today the editor will talk about it with you. Now let’s take a look at some related guides. The main thing is the traffic strategy, you can read it together below.

Transportation

Address of Qixia Ancient Temple: West foot of the middle peak of Qixia Mountain, Qixia District, Nanjing

Transportation route:

(1) Nanjing Station/ Xiaohongshan Passenger Transport Station - Take bus No. 206 east of the North Square of the railway station, get off at Qixia Temple Station, and walk 600 meters east, which takes about 1 hour.

Option 1:

Take Metro Line 3 to Nanjing Station (Exit 3), transfer to bus No. 206 and get off at Qixia Temple Station, which takes about 2 hours;

Option 2: Take Metro Line 3 from Nanjing South Station to Daxinggong Station, transfer to Line 2 to Xueze Road Station (Exit 2), and transfer to Bus No. 138 to Qixia Temple Station, which takes about 1 hour and 50 minutes. .

(3) Nanjing Long-distance East Railway Station - Take bus No. 206 to Qixia Temple Station, which takes about 50 minutes.

(4) Nanjing Lukou Airport - Take the light rail Airport Line S1 to Nanjing South Railway Station and press (2). It takes approximately 2 hours and 40 minutes.

Travel Notes

Get up at 4:50 every day, wash up, and prepare for morning classes. This is a big challenge for us who have irregular daily lives. But when the body and mind truly accept this state, it is really not difficult to find out. When we arrived at the classroom around 5:15, the master who led us to morning class was already ready and waiting for our arrival. The air-conditioning in the hall was on and it was very cool. We chanted "Avalokitesvara Bodhisattva's Universal Door" carefully following Master. Although it was out of tune, the sound of Sanskrit in the early morning still made people feel peaceful and even moved.

After morning classes, we arrived at the dining hall. The volunteer brothers had already prepared delicious meals. We got up early, but the volunteer brothers got up earlier than us. It must not be easy to prepare fast meals for more than 130 summer camp students every day in the scorching heat. When we were eating, they were quietly by our side adding food and dishes, and then they had to clear away the dishes. Every day at Qixia Temple, I am moved by the selflessness and compassion of the volunteer brothers. Milk in the morning, heat-relieving drinks and watermelon at noon, and vegetarian meals with all the colors, flavors and flavors every day even make us lose interest in meat food. I often hear my classmates talk about the benefits of being a vegetarian abroad, including clearer eyesight, less burden on the body, and more energy. I didn't have the willpower to try it before, but during the week of being vegetarian at Qixia Temple, I can't say that I experienced many miraculous changes, but my body did fully adapt to this eating habit, and I didn't feel tired at all because I didn't eat meat. On the contrary, because the burden on the gastrointestinal tract is small, I feel comfortable and light every day.