Qiujiang Temple is located in Dazhitai Village, Xintang Street, and is located near the Xixiaojiang River. The main building is two fronts and backs. It is the Heavenly King Hall and the Great Hall, which worships statues of Sakyamuni, Guanyin, and Ksitigarbha Buddhas. There are

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Qiujiang Temple is located in Dazhitai Village, Xintang Street, and is located near the Xixiaojiang River. The main building is two fronts and backs. It is the Heavenly King Hall and the Great Hall, which worships statues of Sakyamuni, Guanyin, and Ksitigarbha Buddhas. There are  - DayDayNews

Qujiang Temple is located in Dazhitai Village, Xintang Street, and is close to Xixiaojiang . The main building is two-way in front and back. It is the Heavenly King Hall and the Great Hall, which worships Sakyamuni, Guanyin , and Ksitigarbha Buddha statues. There are also Land Hall, God of Wealth Hall, Dragon Tu Hall, Old Great Hall, etc., with a stage inside, covering an area of ​​about 3,100 square meters and a construction area of ​​more than 1,600 square meters.
Qiujiang Temple was originally named Qiujiang Temple and was built in the Guiwei year of Yongle, Ming Dynasty (1403).

Qiujiang Temple is located in Dazhitai Village, Xintang Street, and is located near the Xixiaojiang River. The main building is two fronts and backs. It is the Heavenly King Hall and the Great Hall, which worships statues of Sakyamuni, Guanyin, and Ksitigarbha Buddhas. There are  - DayDayNews

Qiujiang Temple is located in Dazhitai Village, Xintang Street, and is located near the Xixiaojiang River. The main building is two fronts and backs. It is the Heavenly King Hall and the Great Hall, which worships statues of Sakyamuni, Guanyin, and Ksitigarbha Buddhas. There are  - DayDayNews

The temple is stored in the 11th year of Yongle in the Qing Dynasty (1733) "Records of Fields of the Reconstruction of Qiujiang Temple" and the stele says: "Qujiang Temple is one of my Xiaoshe Temples. It is pillowed on the north side of the mountain and the south side of the bamboo ridge. It sees the peaks and mountains on the surface of the clouds. The river water is like a skirt, the left dam is on the right, and the shape is like a surround."

"Ming Yongle (1403~1424), Xu Jun Pu Gong (1428~1499) built a foundation temple and restored the sluice next to the temple. Therefore, the gate was named after the Xu family, and Pu Gong was worthy of his own temple."

Qiujiang Temple is located in Dazhitai Village, Xintang Street, and is located near the Xixiaojiang River. The main building is two fronts and backs. It is the Heavenly King Hall and the Great Hall, which worships statues of Sakyamuni, Guanyin, and Ksitigarbha Buddhas. There are  - DayDayNews

Until the sixth year of Yongzheng in the Qing Dynasty (1728), the temple collapsed and was repaired by the community. In the 11th year of Yongzheng's reign (1733), it was rebuilt and expanded by the descendants of Xu Jun Pu and the monk Jiebin, and later it was repaired.

1975, the temple was demolished and the factory was built. In the late 1980s, nearby people initiated the relocation reconstruction.

The new Daxiong Hall was built in April 1998 and the Heavenly King Hall was built in December 2001. After five phases of construction, it has reached its current scale.

Qiujiang Temple is located in Dazhitai Village, Xintang Street, and is located near the Xixiaojiang River. The main building is two fronts and backs. It is the Heavenly King Hall and the Great Hall, which worships statues of Sakyamuni, Guanyin, and Ksitigarbha Buddhas. There are  - DayDayNews

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Qiujiang Temple is located in Dazhitai Village, Xintang Street, and is located near the Xixiaojiang River. The main building is two fronts and backs. It is the Heavenly King Hall and the Great Hall, which worships statues of Sakyamuni, Guanyin, and Ksitigarbha Buddhas. There are  - DayDayNews




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