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A complete list of the most popular temples in China and a list of the most popular temples in China.

China's list of the most prosperous temples, seeking to marry Hongluo Temple, Buddhism is one of the three major religions in the world, which originated in ancient India. There are many Buddhists in our country. Even if they don't believe in Buddhism, many people go to temples to worship Buddha on holidays. Some people seek peace, wealth and marriage. Among the many temples in China, do you know which ones have the most incense? Now, the ranking website Bian Xiao brings you the ranking of the most popular temples in China. Let's take a look with interested friends!

List of the most prosperous temples in China

1, Guiyuan Temple

Guiyuan Temple is a Buddhist temple located in Guiyuan Temple Road, Hanyang District, Wuhan City, Hubei Province. Bai Qing Shunzhi 15th year (AD 1658) Baiguang was built. Cao Dongzong, one of the seven schools of Zen, was called Guiyuan Temple in ancient times. Covering an area of 153 mu, among which towering old trees and lush flowers and trees attract many tourists to pay homage and visit here. Among them, tens of thousands of pilgrims come here to burn incense every year on the fifth day of the first month.

2. Lingyin Temple in Hangzhou

Lingyin Temple in Hangzhou is one of the "Five Mountains" of the Southern Sect of Zen. China Ancient Temple, also known as Yunlin Temple, is located in Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province. It has the reputation of "the crown of the southeast", covering an area of 87,000 square meters, and is mainly composed of several major buildings such as the Heavenly King Hall, the Ursa Major Hall and the Pharmacist Hall. This large-scale temple is often visited by pilgrims from all over the world, especially during the Spring Festival every year. At this time, the temple will also provide free incense to pilgrims and lay people.

3. Wu Man Temple in Hong Kong

Wu Wen Temple was built between the light years of the Qing Dynasty and the first year of Tongzhi. It is one of the earliest Chinese temples built in Hong Kong during the colonial period. It is mainly composed of Liesheng Palace, Wuwen Temple and CCBA. This temple has important historical and social significance, and pilgrims mainly seek their studies and careers again. The incense in the temple has been burning.

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