Highly recommend visiting to pray for your family! Many people say this place is very efficacious. It's also great for taking beautiful photos 📷. There are kittens everywhere 🐈. It's very quiet on a weekday. Not crowded, and quite spacious. Free incense is available at the entrance. After getting the incense, walk around the pagoda three times, silently pray, and bow facing the four directions. After bowing, place the incense in the burner. At the very end, there's a vegetarian noodle restaurant. A bowl of noodles is reasonably priced at only 15 yuan, and side dishes are 10 yuan. Next to the restaurant, there are also souvenir shops selling various flavored cakes and snacks in vacuum-packed packaging. Subway 🚇 Line 11/12, Longhua Station, Exit 3. There is a parking lot for cars 🚗 with direct access to the temple.
Longhua Temple attraction highlights
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Longhua Temple is an ancient temple with a long history and a large scale in Shanghai, with a history of more than 1,700 years. On the central axis of Longhua Temple, from south to north, there are six halls in total: Maitreya Hall, Daxiong Hall, Sansheng Hall, Abbot's Room in the enclosed courtyard, and Sutra Building. The Mahavira Hall is solemn and solemn, with three golden statues of Manjusri and Puxian on the front, and a beautiful island Guanyin on the back. There are bell and drum towers on the east and west sides of the temple. You need to pay extra for ringing the bell in the bell tower. There is a big drum with a diameter of 1.7 meters inside the drum tower. There are Guanyin Hall and Luohan Hall in the east and west side halls. In the east of the Sansheng Temple are the Dyeing Incense Building and the Peony Garden. You can pay for vegetarian food in Longhua Temple. Because it is very delicious, almost all tourists who come to Longhua Temple to burn incense will buy a bowl of plain noodles, and they often see scenes of queuing for vegetarian food. Longhua Temple has a bell ringing event to welcome the new year. Many citizens want to ring the first bell and put incense on their heads to pray for a safe year. There is a Longhua Temple Fair in March and April. There is an old saying in Shanghai, "On the third day of March, go to Longhua and see the peach blossoms." According to legend, the third day of the third lunar month is the day when Maitreya incarnates as a cloth bag monk. There is a Longhua Pagoda next to Longhua Temple. According to legend, it was built by Sun Quan of the Three Kingdoms Soochow to honor his mother. It was destroyed in the war at the end of the Tang Dynasty and rebuilt in the second year of Taiping and rejuvenation in the Northern Song Dynasty. Because of the soft soil in Shanghai, the Longhua Pagoda has already been tilted. For the sake of protection, the Pagoda can only be viewed from the outside and cannot be climbed up.
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Show More ReviewsHighly recommend visiting to pray for your family! Many people say this place is very efficacious. It's also great for taking beautiful photos 📷. There are kittens everywhere 🐈. It's very quiet on a weekday. Not crowded, and quite spacious. Free incense is available at the entrance. After getting the incense, walk around the pagoda three times, silently pray, and bow facing the four directions. After bowing, place the incense in the burner. At the very end, there's a vegetarian noodle restaurant. A bowl of noodles is reasonably priced at only 15 yuan, and side dishes are 10 yuan. Next to the restaurant, there are also souvenir shops selling various flavored cakes and snacks in vacuum-packed packaging. Subway 🚇 Line 11/12, Longhua Station, Exit 3. There is a parking lot for cars 🚗 with direct access to the temple.