Guangxi Zhangzhou is located on the Pearl Mountain Mountains north of Zhongshan Park, founded in 1933 for Miaozhen and her master Da Zen Master. Xiluyuan is a Buddhist nun, with 6 brick and wooden houses, the east and west seats for restaurants and synagogues, the middle seats for the Daxiong Temple, and the back mountains for the Guanyin Temple, the ancestral teacher's hall and the merit hall.
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Guangxi Zhangzhou is located on the Pearl Mountain Mountains north of Zhongshan Park, founded in 1933 for Miaozhen and her master Da Zen Master. Xiluyuan is a Buddhist nun, with 6 brick and wooden houses, the east and west seats for restaurants and synagogues, the middle seats for the Daxiong Temple, and the back mountains for the Guanyin Temple, the ancestral teacher's hall and the merit hall.
Xiqiao Garden is the largest Buddhist temple in Zhangzhou, Gangling Road Zhutouling, Zhangzhou City. It has 6 brick and wooden structures such as gate building, Xiqiao Hall, Guanyin Hall, Daxiong Palace, and the van. The temple of Daxiong Palace is a solemn statue of Sakyamuni, Mituo, pharmacists and Tibetan Guanyin Bodhisattva.
This is a place that was accidentally discovered, mainly because it was on the wrong road. Xiqiao Garden is next to the back door of the Longmu Temple. Now this door is closed for a long time, and it is also necessary to pass the road behind Zhongshan Park to get up, so if it is not on the wrong road, I really can't find it. It can be regarded as a fate with this side. It is not particularly big. It is a temple of yellow buildings. There are not many people inside. There is a Buddhist hall. There are four heavenly kings at the front door. You can overlook the scenery of Zhangzhou here. It is a quieter place. It is perfect for self-cultivation here.
Xiqiao Garden is located on Zhutouling Road, Gangling Road, Zhangzhou City. It is the largest Buddhist temple in Zhangzhou in modern times. It has 6 brick and wooden structures such as gate building, Xiqiao Hall, Guanyin Hall, Daxiong Palace, and the van. The temple of Daxiong Palace is a solemn statue of Sakyamuni, Mituo, pharmacists and Tibetan Guanyin Bodhisattva.
Xiqiao Garden is the largest Buddhist nun in Zhangzhou. The name Xiqiao Hall is named after the story of Tang monks to the birthplace of Buddhism, namely India, and the master of Guangzhou Liuyan Temple Juedeng changed the "tang" to "garden".