Baoqing Temple, originally known as "Qianfo Pavilion", is the only Buddhist monastery in Qingpu City, located at No. 100 Nanmen Street, Qingpu historical area, originally built in Ming, because of the statue of Guanyu, commonly known as "Guandi Temple". The layout of the monastery is rigorous, inheriting the style of the Ming Dynasty, the structure is exquisite, the temple Chonghong, the four corner moths, the quaint and elegant.
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Baoqing Temple, originally known as "Qianfo Pavilion", is the only Buddhist monastery in Qingpu City, located at No. 100 Nanmen Street, Qingpu historical area, originally built in Ming, because of the statue of Guanyu, commonly known as "Guandi Temple". The layout of the monastery is rigorous, inheriting the style of the Ming Dynasty, the structure is exquisite, the temple Chonghong, the four corner moths, the quaint and elegant.
Baoqing Temple is located in Qingpu District, which has a long history and rich property, located at No. 100 Nanmen Street, Qingpu Historical Scenery District, and was originally built in the Ming Wanli period and was named "Thousands of Buddha Pavilion".
Baoqing Temple is located in Qingpu District, which has a long history and rich property. It is located at No. 100 Nanmen Street, Qingpu Historical Scenery District. It was first built in Ming Dynasty. The first name of the "Qianfo Pavilion" was listed in the Qingshunzhi nine years (1652 AD), and the Xianfeng years (1851-1861 AD) collapsed. The original site was rebuilt in Tongzhi seven years (1868). It is included in the building of the mountain gate, the main hall, the nun buddha hall, and it has been repaired repeatedly. Because of the worship of the Jialan Bodhisattva (Guan Yu statue), commonly known as the "Guan Di Temple". In the vicinity of Baoqing Old Street, I invite the members of the CPPCC National Committee and the president of the Chinese Buddhist Association to pass the name of the temple for the elders: "Baoqing Temple".
Baoqing Temple is located at No. 100 Nanmen Street, the historical style district of Qingpu District. It is the only Buddhist monastery in the central city of Qingpu. It was originally built in Ming Dynasty. The first name of the Wanli period (A.D. 1573-1620) was "Qing, Shunzhi nine years (A.D. 1652) were listed in the group, and Xianfeng years (A.D. 1851-1861) collapsed. The original site was rebuilt in Tongzhi seven years (1868). It includes buildings such as Shanmen, Grand Hall and Nianfotang, which have been repaired repeatedly since. Because of the worship of the Galan Bodhisattva (Guan Yu statue), commonly known as the "Guan Di Temple". In February 2004, the site was announced as an immovable cultural relics by the Shanghai Municipal People's Government. In view of the absence of Buddhist monasteries in and around Qingpu City, according to the needs of the faithful, the district Buddhist association, with the support of the city and district government departments, has raised funds from early 2009, such as the old renovation of the mountain gate, the main hall, the partial hall, etc. Because the monastery faces Baoqing Street, it is named Baoqing Temple, and was officially approved as a Buddhist site in July 2010 and opened to the public.
Baoqing Temple is worth a visit, washing the dust of the human body and purifying the human mind. It is worth a visit.