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202 1 Jinhua was affected by the epidemic, and the Jin Huashan Giant Buddha Temple was temporarily closed to the outside world.

Jin Huashan Giant Buddha Temple has an elegant environment, unique temples, large-scale Buddha statues and a long history. It is a good place for sightseeing, sightseeing, leisure and vacation. However, Jinhua was recently affected by the epidemic, and the Jin Huashan Buddha Temple was temporarily closed to the outside world. See below for details.

202 1 12 Notice of Closure of Jin Huashan Giant Buddha Temple In view of the recent epidemic rebound, in order to further improve the epidemic prevention and control work, effectively reduce the gathering of people, block the spread of the epidemic, and effectively protect the life safety and health of the majority of religious believers and faculty, Jin Huashan Giant Buddha Temple has been closed to the outside world since 12 13, and the reopening hours are as follows.

It is scheduled to be held from 65438+February 15 to 65438+February 2 1 day (the 12th to 18th day of the winter lunar month), and the "Sacrifice Ceremony of Amitabha on the 7th and Winter Solstice Day" will be held by the in-house mage, and all good believers are refused to attend.

Please try to avoid going to crowded places. Please understand and support the inconvenience caused by not spreading rumors, not believing in rumors and not spreading rumors, and actively prevent and control the epidemic.

Jinhua Buddha Temple introduced that the temple is characterized by huge Buddha statues. The giant Buddha sits in the grottoes, eight feet across, with his head connected to the cliff end. The broad forehead, slender eyebrows, thin lips and drooping ears show Sakyamuni's peace and wisdom. The whole figure is plump and beautiful, and the plastic part of the Buddha's chest is particularly delicate, which makes people feel as if the heart is beating and lifelike. In proportion to the statue, the craftsman deliberately exaggerated the head. For example, the eyes of the Buddha statue are almost the same as the width of the palm, but people will not feel out of proportion when watching it.

Five hundred arhats in Luohantang are all carved from Qingtian jade. They are lifelike in various ways. The dragon sitting on the top of Yan Dan is spraying rain into the fog, and the rainbow arches the temple. Even if the sky is clear and cloudless, the rainbow is visible.