Quanzhou Qinglian Temple is located in the middle section of Anji Road, Fengze District, Quanzhou City, Fujian Province. It covers an area of 60 mu and has 11 towering ancient banyan trees.
was first built in the fourth year of Xiangfu in Dazhong, Song Dynasty (1011). It has a history of nearly a thousand years. It was originally named Guanyin Temple and has a long history.
There is a flying sky at the entrance of the temple.
Qinglian Temple The mountain gate stands tall.
Qinglian Temple gate
Qinglian Temple gate sideways
Two little shamans at the entrance of the mountain smiled and greeted guests from all over the world.
There are three slightly larger novice on both sides of the mountain gate.
There are seven Buddha statue stone pagodas on the right side of the mountain gate.
On the left side after entering the mountain gate are "Buddhist Eternal Restraint", "Stone Carving Maitreya Buddha ", "Little Noodles Meditation", "Little Noodles Play Go", and "Fantasy" stone carvings.
On both sides of the temple square, there are small novice monks playing Go, there are stone sculptures such as "Avalokitesvara", there are Bodhisattvas meditating, there are small novice monks in different states, and there are small novice monks reading Buddhist scriptures.
After entering the temple, I crossed the small bridge and flowed water, climbed up the steps, and saw the "way to become a Buddha".
Turn a small turn and you will see the three big words "Qinglian Temple".
The towering ancient banyan rose from the ground, and five monks sat on the top of the rockery to discuss the truth.
Wild deer everywhere in the rockery, as if entering the primeval forest.
There is a little novice monk on the side of the steps to make fun of beetle , some are reading Buddhist scriptures, some are enlightening.
There is a small shaman in the release pond taking off his shoes and preparing to go into the water. Some are filling water, some are greetings, and some are playing goose. There are also flutes playing on the bridge.
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