Longhua Temple (Living Buddha Temple), built in the late Tang Dynasty (904~907), has a history of more than 1,000 years, is Yunnan's oldest Buddhist monastery and the most well-preserved ancient palace-style buildings. The temple is preserved with wood carvings, brick carvings, stone carvings and calligraphy and painting artwork.
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Longhua Temple (Living Buddha Temple), built in the late Tang Dynasty (904~907), has a history of more than 1,000 years, is Yunnan's oldest Buddhist monastery and the most well-preserved ancient palace-style buildings. The temple is preserved with wood carvings, brick carvings, stone carvings and calligraphy and painting artwork.
It is worth going, generally not thinking that it is a key cultural relics protection unit in the country. The temple is on a hill. The first photo is looking at the Guangxuan Dam on the hill. The second is the faucet that leads the mountain spring water in the temple.
The road is too bad, the car will be painful, and be prepared in your heart. The national insurance is indeed different, and the buildings are very distinctive.
This temple has a long history, a long history, and a beautiful environment. It is a good place for tourism.
The scenery is good, it is refreshing, you can also see the rose garden when you go to play!