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What temples are there in Changzhou? Where is the most effective way to pray?

In daily life, many people will visit local temples to pray or ask for things during their travels. As one of the popular tourist cities, Nantong has some effective temples. Next, I think, Bian Xiao has compiled some related contents for you. Let's take a look!

Tianning Temple Tianning Temple is located at No.636 Yanling East Road, Changzhou. 1982 was listed as a provincial-level cultural relics protection unit, 1983 was identified as a key Buddhist temple in Han area of China by the State Council, and was awarded the title of national 4A-level tourist attraction in 2002. Now it covers an area of 102 mu, with a building area of 4 1856 square meters. The teacher of Faxiangrong in Niutou, which was founded in the 7th century AD, visited Tianning Temple three times to burn incense, and wrote a plaque of "Dragon City Elephant Religion" for Tianning Temple.

Couplets. Incense is flourishing here all day long, and tourists are like clouds. Now it is a national key protected temple and a cultural relic protection unit in Jiangsu Province. The main temples in the temple are eight halls, twenty-five halls, twenty-four floors, three rooms and two pavilions, with a total area exceeding 1 10 mu. It is called the first jungle in southeast China. Together with Jinshan Temple in Zhenjiang, Gaomiao Temple in Yangzhou and Tiantong Temple in Ningbo, it is called the four jungles of Zen in China.

Annual opening hours: 08: 30-16: 30; Admission will be closed at 16:00 except for major Buddhist activities and Dharma meetings.

Traffic Guide: Take bus No.220, No.23, No.3, No.53, No.78 and No.78 to reach Tianning Temple.

Self-driving: Self-driving friends can navigate to Tianning Temple in Changzhou.

Dalin Temple Dalin Temple, also known as Dalin Temple, is located in Lingxi, Huang Mao, on the south slope of the west foot of Hengshan Town. During the Southern Liang Dynasty, 800 kings practiced here. In the Chen Dynasty (557-589), a museum named Immortality was built and was later destroyed. At the beginning of Tang Gan Ning, Taoist temple was established. It was rebuilt in the seventh year of Song Kaibao (974). During the period of auspicious symbols in Dazhong (1008—1kloc-0/6), it was renamed as Xu Chongguan. The early Yuan Dynasty was destroyed by soldiers. During the Hongwu period of the Ming Dynasty, monks rebuilt the abandoned foundation and renamed it Dalin Temple. In the 13th year of Tongzhi in the Qing Dynasty (1874), it was expanded on a large scale, including the King Kong Hall, the Daxiong Hall, the East-West Classics Building, the Baiyun Jingshe, and the release pool. The four donkey kong sculptures in Kongoji are magnificent and can be compared with the four donkey kong sculptures in Tianning Temple in Changzhou. Guanyin, Eighteen Arhats and Sakyamuni are also exquisite in plastic arts. In the East Hall, there are two arhats, one for reading and the other for sleeping, which are natural and realistic. Legend has it that they are the competitive works of two masters. 1982 dalin temple was announced by Wujin county people's government as a county-level cultural relics protection unit. In 2004, Dalin Temple was announced by Changzhou Municipal People's Government as a municipal cultural relics protection unit.

Address: Dalin Temple, Wujin District, Changzhou, Jiangsu (north of 084 Village Road)

Traffic Guide: Take bus No.65, No.30, No.54, No.293, No.316, No.317 and No.276 to Dalin Temple.

Baolin Temple Baolin Temple is located about 1 km west of Yancheng Site in the Spring and Autumn Period in Wujin District, Changzhou. Founded in the Southern Dynasties of Liang Wudi (AD 527), the Northern Zhou Emperor Xiao Min rebuilt it in 557 and renamed it "Fukeji". Song Chongning was rebuilt in Ming Dynasty and renamed it "Baolin Temple". In its heyday, there were thousands of halls, which were very spectacular. By 1949, there were still more than 100 temples. 1958 was demolished and only three temple houses were used as warehouses. 1995 and 65438+ In February, Baolin Temple was reopened, and 9,000 square meters of Tianwang Hall, Mahayana Hall, Luohan Hall, Wanfo Hall, Lecture Hall and Zhaitang Hall were rebuilt, and a solemn and wonderful Buddha statue was built. 、

Address: No.98, Hongxi Road, Hutang Town, Wujin District, Changzhou

Traffic guide: No.79; 3 12 road; 50 1 Road to Baolin Temple.

Wanfo Temple Wanfo Temple is located on the north side of Tang Wei Street, Chunjiang Town, Xinbei District. This is an ancient Buddhist temple that lasted for more than 800 years. Now it covers an area of 37 mu, with a building area of 14400 square meters. The predecessor of Wanfo Temple is Tsz Shan Monastery, which was built during the reign of Wu Zetian in the Tang Dynasty. During the Song and Yuan Dynasties, it was converted into a Buddhist temple, and the inscription said "Changzhou Ancient Temple". Before Jiajing in the Ming Dynasty, it was repaired many times, and it was rebuilt during the southern tour of Emperor Gaozong Qianlong in the Qing Dynasty. Lin Zexu, Governor of Guangdong and Guangxi in Qing Dynasty, once wrote an inscription "South Lan Xiang" here, when the incense was at its peak. The Qing Xianfeng Gengshen year (1860) was destroyed by war and rebuilt in Guangxu. There are many halls and houses 100, such as Daxiong Hall, Wanfo Building, Guanyin Building, Luohan Hall and Charity Building. And increased more than 50 acres of land, which is the best in the northern rural areas of Changzhou.

Address: No.89, Tang Wei North Street, Xinbei District, Changzhou

Traffic guide: No.26; No.36 and No.48 arrive at Wanfo Temple.

Huang Wu Temple Huang Wu Temple is located in Jiayun Village, Nanxiashu Town, Wujin District, Changzhou City, Jiangsu Province, on the west side of Changcao Highway. There is Tianwang Temple, on the second floor, with a cornice, with a width of 22.6m, a depth of15.5m and a building area of 350m2. There is a standing King Kong, with a height of 5.8m, which is the highest in Wujin. The discharge pool is 30m long, 20m wide and covers an area of 660m2. The Jiuqu Bridge is built in the pool. The pavilion in the center of the bridge is a 2-meter-high jade Buddha, which is a scene of the temple. The clock in the temple is 3 meters high, 2 meters in diameter and weighs 5 tons.

Address: S232 (Changwu Road), Wujin District, Changzhou, Jiangsu.

Traffic guide: No.66; 272 road; 3 18 road; 30 1 road; Bus No.503 arrives at Huang Wu Temple.

Yongning Temple Changzhou Yongning Temple, also known as Jiangcun Temple. Located in Mahangjiang Village, Hutang Town, Wujin District, Changzhou City, it has a history of more than 500 years. According to the old man's memory, there are buildings such as Dongyue Hall, Sanmao Hall, Land Hall, Fangguan Building, Cowshed, Mill and Barn, which are quite large in scale. Each gold and silver osmanthus tree with a diameter of about 0.4 meters is collected and distributed to donors every year to form a good relationship. There is a melon seed boxwood in the south of osmanthus tree, with a diameter of 0.3 meters. The existing citron trees have a history of hundreds of years. The water in the ancient well is clear and sweet, and pilgrims bring bottles to fetch water, which is a major feature. Believers come from Shanghai, Suzhou, Wuxi and the surrounding areas of Changwu, as well as from other provinces. It has become one of the important places for Buddhism to educate all beings.

Traffic Guide: Get off at Changzhou Railway Station, take bus No.62 to the East Bus Station, or take bus No.217 to the Cultural Palace.