Yangqichan Temple
Yangqichan temple, the Buddhist area of Oriental Culture Park, was first built in 1209 A.D. in the second year of Jiading in the Southern Song Dynasty. When it was first named chongfuyang temple, there were a lot of Buddhist temples and a lot of incense. In the temple, there was an inscription given by Emperor ningzong of song Dynasty.
Introduction to scenic spots
In the Ming Dynasty, it was renamed "Yangqi Temple" because of the vicissitudes of life and the destruction of temples. At the turn of the century, Shengshi Taiping, invested 100 million yuan by Hangzhou Oriental Culture Park Co., Ltd. to rebuild the millennium old temple, has regained its solemn and grand glory.
Address: Oriental Culture Park, Xiaoshan District, Hangzhou
Longitude: 120.19599989203
Latitude: 30.102365166003
Ticket information: no ticket required. Included in the ticket of Oriental Culture Park.
Yangqichan Temple
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