Jieping temple, also known as Jieping temple, is a temple built in the reign of Emperor Kangxi of Qing Dynasty. It was created by Seng Jimei and rebuilt by Seng Gutan. At the beginning of liberation, there were only three monks living in it. Today's Jieping temple is a newly renovated temple, under the Guanyin cave, close to the south entrance of the "West sky scenic spot". The mustard bottle monastery is small and elegant. Because it is mainly a place for monks and nuns to learn Buddhism, there are no tourists or smoke in the monastery. The main hall is yuantongbao hall, and the water moon Guanyin is worshipped inside.
Address: Putuo District, Zhoushan City, Zhejiang Province
Longitude: 122.374773
Latitude: 29.981781
Opening hours: all day
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