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What are the temples in Quanzhou? Which temples in Quanzhou are the most spiritual?

I prefer to visit the temples of those strange scenic spots in the city. I can't say why. It may be because there is too much noise in the city. It doesn't make much sense just to travel from one's own city to another. The structure of cities is similar, and the difference of temples will also be influenced by local customs and culture, so you can experience different beauty.

First stop: Tonghuai Guan Yue Temple.

This is the first time that Grandpa Guan Di and Grandpa Yue Fei, two deified figures separated by thousands of years, are enshrined in the same temple. Friends in Quanzhou say that Guan Yue Temple is the temple with the highest incense in Quanzhou, and you can see the smoke from the kitchen and smell the thick incense from a distance.

The sound of bamboo sticks in front of the statue continued, and the kneeling masses got their wishes. And melons unique to southern Fujian.

Bei (four tones) is a way to judge good or bad by the front and back after throwing two shell-shaped boards to the ground.

Tip:

1. About tickets: Tickets are free.

2. About drawing lots: Many locals like drawing lots very much. If you have any ideas, you can try.

3. The first thing for overseas Chinese who occupy most ancestral homes in the state to return to their hometown is to come to this Guan Yue Temple, dress up and go home, and pray for peace.

Second stop: Jing Qing Temple.

A building that is out of tune with the surrounding style. I never thought that there would be an Arab-style Muslim mosque with such a long history in Han areas. This is Jing Qing Temple.

After thousands of years of ups and downs, this building with the same style as the Islamic chapel in Damascus has only solitary stone pillars and arches.

On the east side of Jing Qing Temple, there is a brand-new chapel, which was built in 2004 and donated by the late Saudi King. The late king was actually a good friend of China. In the Wenchuan earthquake, he immediately donated $50 million in cash and $65.438+million in materials, becoming the country that gave the most aid in the world.

Tip:

1. About tickets: Tickets are free.

Third stop: Wenfu Temple

In Mr. Kong's mourning hall, just looking at the eight large plaques overhead is unprecedented in China today. There are Confucius temples everywhere, except Quanzhou, which is unparalleled in the world.

Tip:

1. About tickets: 3 yuan of Wenfu Temple/person.

Fourth stop: Chengtian Temple

Chengtian Temple is more like a quiet garden than a normal Buddhist temple. A billboard with a special sense of the times reads "don't make noise, dress neatly and sincerely", which separates the noisy world, without eye-catching decoration, and there are birds and flowers. You can stay here a little longer and be a rare idle person.

Tip:

1, about tickets: tickets for Chengtian Temple are free.

Fifth stop: Kaiyuan Temple in Quanzhou

There are thousands of temples in Quanzhou, the most famous of which is Kaiyuan Temple. According to legend, during the Kaiyuan period, Li Longji, the Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty, who had the same style as his contemporaries and only loved beauty over mountains and rivers, built temples all over the country, called Kaiyuan Temple. 1300 years later, most of them have already disappeared in the long river of history, and Kaiyuan Temple in Quanzhou has become one of the few outstanding people loyal to its name. Today is Tanabata, who happened to write a travel note. I hope all my lovers are well, well and grow old together.

Tip:

1, about tickets: From February this year 1, tickets for Kaiyuan Temple in Quanzhou were cancelled and opened to all tourists free of charge.

2. Opening hours: 8:00- 17:30.

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