The Big Wild Goose Pagoda is still good. I have to go to check in. I also spent 25 to climb the tower. Although the stairs are a bit steep, I am still afraid of going up the tower. I look out of the window of the tower. It really has a feeling of "a view of the mountains". You can see the Daci'en Temple and Datang Everbright City below. It is indeed very good.
MoreThe Dayan Pagoda is located in the Da Ci'en Temple in the southern part of the city. The Da Ci'en Temple was a magnificent royal temple in Chang'an during the Tang Dynasty. It was built during the reign of Emperor Taizong of the Tang Dynasty by Crown Prince Li Zhi in memory of his mother, Empress Wende, and was first abboted by Master Xuanzang, who had returned from his journey to the West to seek Buddhist scriptures. During this period, the master supervised the construction of the Dayan Pagoda.
Master Xuanzang translated Buddhist scriptures and promoted Buddhism in Da Ci'en Temple for 11 years, and founded the "Appearance-Only School" of Buddhism, making Da Ci'en Temple the ancestral temple of the Appearance-Only School (also known as the "Faxiang School"). During this period, the master personally supervised the construction of the Dayan Pagoda to enshrine the scriptures, statues and relics brought back from India.
The current Da Ci'en Temple was built in the Ming Dynasty on the basis of the original temple "West Pagoda Courtyard", and most of the existing halls are buildings from the Qing Dynasty. The main buildings on the central axis of the temple are the Great Hall, the Dharma Hall, the Dayan Pagoda, and the Xuanzang Tripitaka Courtyard. Among them, the Buddha's relics enshrined in the Dayan Pagoda and the parietal bones of Master Xuanzang are respectively enshrined in the Xuanzang Tripitaka Courtyard, which are the "treasures of the temple" of Da Ci'en Temple.
To the east of the central axis of the temple is the Pagoda Garden. Within the garden are nine stupas housing the relics of nine eminent monks of the temple since the Qing Dynasty.
There are squares to the south and north of Da Ci'en Temple. There are also Shaanxi Museum and Tang Paradise Souvenir .
The Big Wild Goose Pagoda is still good. I have to go to check in. I also spent 25 to climb the tower. Although the stairs are a bit steep, I am still afraid of going up the tower. I look out of the window of the tower. It really has a feeling of "a view of the mountains". You can see the Daci'en Temple and Datang Everbright City below. It is indeed very good.
Big Wild Goose Pagoda, landmark building, must come to travel, there are stairs to the top, there are not many people to go in the morning, the entrance is at the south gate of Ci'en Temple, a very good experience, Xi'an is one of the four ancient capitals of China, and Luoyang is ranked first in the ancient capital of China.
The scenery is a must-see place to go to Xi'an. The Big Wild Goose Pagoda is located in Daci'en Temple. The monastery is free for people over 65 years old, and the student price is half-priced. The monastery is open in March for flowers such as magnolia, and there are unknown orange-yellow flowers that are particularly fragrant.
The famous local net red punch card, especially the night view, took pictures outside the red wall. But if you want to travel to increase your knowledge, it is recommended to buy an explanation and let the tour guide take a turn. The interesting allusions and Buddhist knowledge inside are quite fulfilling. If you want to go through, it is recommended to at least half a day, because you have to climb the tower later, the queue will be long.
The Big Wild Goose Pagoda is in Cien Temple. The environment in the temple is elegant and clean. It is similar to the architectural style of the temple in Kyoto, Japan. It should be studied in Japan during the Datang period. The Big Wild Goose Pagoda can buy tickets to climb the tower, a total of seven floors, and the visibility is not far from the same day. It is a place worth going, located between the north and south squares of Datang Everbright City, the location is also very good!
The electronic tour guide is very user-friendly. With the tour route explained one by one, the explanation is also very comprehensive. The Big Wild Goose Pagoda needs to buy additional tickets. There are seven floors. After purchasing the ticket, you can climb to the top. What people don’t understand is that you will not let incense after you pay for the incense, so you can throw it directly into the incense stove.