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Is there a Jingtu Temple or Buddhist Temple nearest to Hanwang in Xuzhou?

There are Tongshan Zen Hall, Taishan Temple, Zhao Pu Temple, West Gate of Xinghua Temple, Xinghua Temple, Dashiyan Temple, Yunlong Mountain God of Wealth Temple, Qian Feng Temple, Chuwangshan Thousand Buddha Cave, Qianfo Temple, Chikulinji Scenic Area, Jiulishan Baiyun Temple, Tzu Chi Temple, Bixia Palace, Peng Zu Temple, Pingshan Temple, Dongshan Temple, Xuzhou Baolian Temple and Jingyue Temple near Xuzhou Hanwang Cemetery.

Xinghua Temple is a famous ancient temple in northern Jiangsu, located at the eastern foot of Yunlong Mountain in Xuzhou, with pleasant scenery. The temple was built by Dashi Buddha in the Northern Wei Dynasty. After thousands of years of fire, it is now the largest jungle in northern Jiangsu.

Xuzhou Taishan Temple is located at the top of Mount Taishan in the southern suburbs of Xuzhou. Pengyuan in the east, Quanshan in the south, yunlong lake in the west and Yunlong Mountain in the north. It is one of the key temples in Xuzhou. Taishan Temple was built in the early Qing Dynasty. At the end of the Ming Dynasty, Taoism in Taishan declined, and the temple base was abandoned, and then it was turned into a Buddhist Dojo. Later, due to the war, it was abolished many times. It was not until the early years of the Republic of China that Taishan Temple was taken over by a Zen master that the Dojo began to get on the right track. Through the efforts of Miao Jing, Shou Jing, Lang Jing and other disciples, incense began to flourish.

Dashiyan Temple is located at the foot of Yunlong Mountain in the south of Xuzhou. Built in the 57th year of Kangxi in Qing Dynasty (17 18), it is one of the key temples in Xuzhou.

Xuzhou Chikulinji, located at the foot of Lion Mountain in the eastern suburb, was founded in Yonghe period of the Eastern Jin Dynasty (AD 345-356). It has a history of 1600 years. Qilin Temple was built by Cheng Peng in his hometown to commemorate the first Buddhist monk in China.