Xiputuo Temple: A serene sanctuary nestled in the bustling city of Guiyang
📍 Located in Baiyun District of Guiyang City, Xiputuo Temple, originally named Baiyun Temple, is a tranquil and solemn nunnery. This ancient temple, with a history of more than three hundred years, was established before the sixth year of Emperor Kangxi's reign (1667 AD) and is the founding place of the great monk Xishi Qingjian, a disciple of the Linji school's Poshan lineage.
🚪 Upon entering the temple gate, one is greeted by the sight of red walls and yellow tiles. The temple covers a vast area and has an elegant environment. The Chinese architectural style is unique, and every corner seems like a beautiful painting, making visitors linger and forget to return. It is definitely a paradise for photography enthusiasts, where every snapshot can capture a perfect memory.
🌳 The design and construction of Xiputuo Temple perfectly integrate garden art with Buddhist cultural architecture. The temple faces south with its back to the green mountains and waters, and the natural stone wall carvings built behind it are spectacular. The main buildings on the central axis, such as the Heavenly King Hall, the Great Compassion Hall, the Mahavira Hall, the Sutra Storage Tower, and the Reclining Buddha Hall, are well-arranged, while the bell tower, drum tower, and Ksitigarbha Hall on both sides complement each other.
💡 Tips:
No tickets or reservations required: You can go directly to experience the tranquility and solemnity.
Incense regulations: Outside incense is not allowed; there are places inside the temple where you can buy incense, worship Buddha, eat vegetarian meals, ask for eighteen seeds, red strings, etc. All items for blessings and peace are charged, please inquire about the specific prices carefully.
Vegetarian hall information: The vegetarian meal only costs 10 yuan per person, allowing you to taste the temple's vegetarian culture.
Opening hours: 9:00-18:00, please plan your time accordingly.
Address and transportation: Located at 2-8 Longjing Road, Baiyun District, Guiyang City. You can take the subway to Quanhu Park Station Exit A; or take the bus routes 256, 29 express, 58, 60, 237 express, etc. to get there. For those driving, navigate to "Xiputuo Temple" where there is a parking lot.
🌟 Step into Xiputuo Temple and feel the peace and harmony that comes from the soul! 🙏
Well built area, well maintained garden and very colorful flowers. Enjoyed the mini tour.
Xiputuo Temple, located in Baiyun District, Guiyang City, is a famous temple, built in the Kangxi years, destroyed in the end of Qing Dynasty in the war, and then rebuilt under the efforts of all parties, and has an important position in the promotion of Buddhism and law in Guizhou. Xiputuo Temple has a magnificent architecture and a magnificent hall, which has become a pilgrimage landscape in recent years.
Xiputuo Temple is located on Longjing Road, Yunfeng Avenue, Jinyang New District, Guiyang City, close to the new administrative center of Guiyang City, Yelang Ancient City and Lishui Mingyuan. The total planning area is 39111.26 square meters, and the total construction area is 19797.88 square meters. The completion of the Temple of Xiputuo will add a temple of law to the Bhikhumi people with its grand scale, the temple of the temple, the cleanness of the Taoist field, and the mercy of the Buddha.
It is worth a visit. If you have been to East, South and North Putuo, it will be the biggest regret not to go to Xiputuo. Xiputuo is close to Quanhu, green and lush. Especially when the sunset is west, the lakes and mountains are beautiful, and people will linger.
Xiputuo Temple is being renovated. There are not many tourists and the scale is not small. It is integrated with the Quanhu Park next to it. It forms three mountains, one water and one temple. The scenery is pleasant and it is a clean place. It is worth a visit. Putuo Temple is available in southeast and northwest China, right?