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Which temple is better around Xi 'an _ which temple is better around Xi 'an?

The most effective temple around Xi 'an.

The most effective temple ranking around Xi 'an:

1, Daxing Temple

Daxingshan Temple, a pure land in downtown Xi 'an, is also a Buddhist temple with a long history. Daxingshan Temple, now a resort for burning incense and worshiping Buddha in Xi 'an, is also the birthplace of China Tantric Buddhism. It is said that temples are very clever in marriage and reading. You can get three incense sticks when you enter the door, pray for a sign in the temple, and you can also invite incense and lights.

2. Grand Jeju Island

Jionji is the most famous and magnificent Buddhist temple in Chang 'an in Tang Dynasty, with a history of 1350 years. Jionji's incense is very strong, and there are many places to pray. There is a world-famous Wild Goose Pagoda in the temple. Walk under the pagoda and feel the grandeur of the Big Wild Goose Pagoda. In addition, temples can also seek wealth, seek wealth, bid farewell to the old and welcome the new, and come here to pray for the New Year.

3. Huayan Temple

Huayan Temple, the ancestral temple of Huayan Sect in China, was built during the Zhenguan period of Emperor Taizong, and it is also a typical cave temple on the Loess Plateau. The temple has a quiet environment and is very Zen. You can meditate and recall the past, pray and make wishes in the temple.

4. Guangren Temple

Guangren Temple is the only main Dojo of Green Tara in China and the only Tibetan gelug sect monasteries in Shaanxi. The Buddha statues in the temple are magnificent and shocking, and the temple has blessing activities on specific festivals, with strong incense.

5. Ji Xiang Temple

Walking into the Ji Xiang Temple, the ancestral home of the Pure Land Sect of Buddhism in China, you can see many antique temple buildings, exquisite roofs and red lanterns hanging outside the temple, where you make a pious wish and pray for a beautiful New Year.