Miaofe Temple
Miaofe temple is the largest Han Buddhism temple, the activity center of Han Buddhism, the famous scenic spot, the key cultural relic protection unit of the city, and the national AAA scenic spot.
Introduction
Miaofe temple, also known as "luzu Temple", was built in 1853. Located in Beiliang, Donghe District, it is the largest Han Buddhist temple in western Inner Mongolia. It covers an area of 41144.7 square meters and a construction area of 10000 square meters. According to the center line, the main buildings are Mountain Gate, Tianwang hall, luzu hall and Daxiong Hall (the auxiliary hall is Guanyin hall, dizang hall and Zushi Hall). The north side of Tianwang hall is Yuhuang hall, the south side is Chenghuang hall, the south side is nianfo hall, and the north side is 500 Luohan hall. The architecture is magnificent, the Buddha sculptures are exquisite, and the Buddhist culture is fully reflected. One of the unique features of this temple is the unity of Buddhism and Taoism, which attracts more than 400000 tourists and believers every year.
Address: No.30, luzumiao street, Donghe District, Baotou City (50m south of the intersection of inner ring road and Hutong Street)
Longitude: 110.02059936523
Latitude: 40.598670959473
Ticket information: no ticket required.
Miaofe Temple
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