Qita Temple is located in Ningbo Yinzhou District Baizhang Road 183, is one of the four famous forests in East Zhejiang, is also the largest and best preserved temple in the city. It was founded in 858 AD, then called Dongjin Temple, later renamed Suxin Temple, Chongshou Temple and Louxin Temple. It was named after the seven stone pagodas representing seven Buddhas built in front of the temple during the Kangxi era.
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Qita Temple is located in Ningbo Yinzhou District Baizhang Road 183, is one of the four famous forests in East Zhejiang, is also the largest and best preserved temple in the city. It was founded in 858 AD, then called Dongjin Temple, later renamed Suxin Temple, Chongshou Temple and Louxin Temple. It was named after the seven stone pagodas representing seven Buddhas built in front of the temple during the Kangxi era.
Qita Temple is located in the Yinzhou District of Ningbo City, one of the four famous forests in East Zhejiang, is also the largest and best preserved monastery in the city. The Qita Temple was built in 858 AD, called Dongjin Temple, and later changed to "Qixin Temple", "Chongshou Temple" and "Louxin Temple".
The Qita Temple is located in Yinzhou District of Ningbo City. It is the largest and best-preserved temple in Ningbo and one of the four famous jungles in eastern Zhejiang. Qita Temple was originally called Dongjin Temple, and later changed to "Xixin Temple", "Chongshou Temple" and "Louxin Temple". It was named after the seven stone pagodas built in front of the temple during the Kangxi period to represent the seven Buddhas. There are seven towers in front of the temple, temple gate, Tianwang Hall, Daxiong Hall, Sansheng Hall, Abbot Hall, Tibetan Scripture Tower, Bell Tower, Jade Buddha Pavilion, Ciyin Hall, East and West Wings and surrounding walls.
The Seven Pagoda Temple is located at No. 183, Baizhang Road, Yinzhou District, Ningbo. It is named after the seven stone towers representing the seven Buddhas built in front of the temple during the Kangxi period. It is the largest and best-preserved temple in the urban area of Ningbo, and it is also the four famous temples in eastern Zhejiang. One of the jungle. Founded in 858, it was called Dongjin Temple, and later renamed "Xixin Temple", "Chongshou Temple" and "Louxin Temple".
Tang Dynasty ancient temple, Ningbo city first, treasures solemn.