A famous historical temple in the middle of Anyi. Worth seeing. It is still under construction, 1 hour is enough. There are few people and it is very quiet. [View] [Fun] [Cost-effective]
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A famous historical temple in the middle of Anyi. Worth seeing. It is still under construction, 1 hour is enough. There are few people and it is very quiet. [View] [Fun] [Cost-effective]
Located in the beautiful Haihe River, the Chaoyin Temple is a famous temple in Tianjin. The temple consists of three-story temples, the north-south four-parted temples and the north-south two cross-courts. Temple fairs are held on February 19 (Guanyin Bodhisattva's birthday). The square outside the temple stands a three-sided Guanyin Temple, a landmark building of Chaoyin Temple. After visiting the temple, you can walk along the Haihe River and enjoy the scenery of the Haihe River.
The historical temple of Tanggu in Binhai New District! It is a pity that it has not been open for a long time recently. In the blue fence next to Chaoyin Temple, some of the temples that have been broken are faintly visible. It is not the original site of Chaoyin Ancient Temple. It is recommended to repair it!
Chaoyin Temple in Binhai New District was founded in the early Ming Dynasty. Sitting west facing east, facing the Haihe River. The original front and back two enter the courtyard. Existing mountain gates, large halls and matching halls. The large halls are three wide, one is entered, the front and back porches, the top of the green tiles, and the brick and wooden structure. It is the only temple that sacrifices the sea gods in Dagukou.
Not far away, very close, it is very convenient to drive.
The temple was small and "H" shaped. It was being expanded. The guard confiscated my ticket and let me in. The temple was renovated because of the emperor's attention during the Qing Dynasty. Following liberation, the temple's Buddhist practices ceased to flourish until 1985, when it was renovated at the initiative of compatriots in Dagu, Hong Kong. The reopening of this temple has made the cultural and historical traditions of Dagu inherited, which is very good. BTW, see now the way of building temples, reinforced concrete is very modern, but there seems to be something missing in the middle.
Very close, the surrounding environment is OK, it is worth a visit