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Root Palace Buddhist Culture Tourism Area
Root Palace Buddhist Culture Tourism Area
Root Palace Buddhist Culture Tourism Area
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Root Palace Buddhist Culture Tourism Area

Root Palace Buddhist Culture Tourism Area

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From £7.02
2.4 km from downtown
Phone 0570-6162588
Address: Lingshan Rd, Kaihua Xian, Quzhou Shi, Zhejiang Sheng, China
Recommended sightseeing time: 2-3 hours
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No.1 of Family-Friendly Attractions in Kaihua
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󱨜Buddhist interactive shows regularly
󰋄Skywalk overlooks spectacular root sculptures
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The setting is wonderful, with Tang and Song Dynasty Zen Buddhism, and the Thousand-Armed Guanyin Pagoda boasts friendly staff. The root carvings are magnificent and creative. It lacks child-friendly attractions, making it suitable for ages 13 to 70. Adults over 60 and students are charged 78 yuan per ticket. Adults can enjoy a discounted price of 118 yuan, making it a very good value. A 4-6 hour visit is recommended. The gardens are beautiful, with few visitors and a quiet atmosphere. Overall, the value is excellent.
😍The moment you step into the Root Palace Buddhist Kingdom, it's like stepping into a timeless painting. Millennia-old roots awaken at the fingertips of artisans, transforming into smiling Buddhas, their eyes radiating compassion and Zen. Millennia-old sunken wood quietly tells stories of history. 🌿 The mountains and plains are awash in lush greenery, each step a new scene, and around every corner lies a breathtaking vista. 🔔 The wind blows, the pine waves mingling with the bronze bells on the eaves, evoking a faint chant of Buddhist chants. Pause at the Five Hundred Arhats Corridor, where each Buddha statue is vivid and expressive, the main Buddha, Shakyamuni, awe-inspiring. This place seamlessly blends the art of root carving and bonsai, while the gardens and ancient architecture offer a unique experience, creating a tranquil and elegant painting. ❤️ 30% sculpture, 70% natural creation. The most moving art is never deliberately crafted, but rather a gentle embrace of nature and craftsmanship over time. Looking back as I left, the Buddhist kingdom in the twilight was immersed in a hazy halo, like a Zen dream that I didn't want to wake up from...
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