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Fantian Buddhist Temple
Posted: Sep 1, 2020
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nashiwo06
4/5Excellent
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February 2, the dragon looked up, Qinglong raised his head, let you travel in all directions! On the second day of February, come to Tong'an for a day trip to Fantian Temple. Tong'an Fantian Temple is located in the south foot of Dalun Mountain. It is one of the earliest Buddhist temples in Fujian Province, and Fuzhou Gushan Yongquan Temple, Putian Guanghua Temple, Quanzhou Kaiyuan Temple, Zhangzhou Nanshan Temple is a famous temple on the first line of Fujian coast. Fantian Temple is located in the southern foot of Dalun Mountain. It is one of the earliest Buddhist temples in Fujian Province, and Fuzhou Gushan Yongquan Temple, Putian Guanghua Temple, Quanzhou Kaiyuan Temple, Zhangzhou Nanshan Temple is connected to the famous temples on the coastal line of Fujian.
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Posted: Mar 15, 2021
青青翠竹
5/5Outstanding
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The Fantian Temple, located in Tong'an Dalun Mountain, was built in the Sui Dynasty, formerly known as Xingjiao Temple, and the Song Dynasty renamed the Fantian Temple, is one of the oldest temples in Fujian Province. In front of the Fantian Temple there are temple buildings such as the mountain gate, the King Kong Temple, the Temple of Heavenly King, the Temple of Grand Xiong, the Temple of Great Pavilion, the Tibetan Jingge and other temple buildings, distributed on the central axis, and there are the Yaoshi Temple, Kuixing Temple and the Bell Tower and Drum Tower. Behind the temple there are Wengong College (Memorial Zhu Ying), Qianfo Pavilion, Kuixing Pavilion and other buildings, the back mountain trees are lush, the environment is quiet. Visit Qianfo Pavilion, overlook Tong'an City.
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Posted: Dec 30, 2020
好鹏友工作室
5/5Outstanding
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There is a bus from the island to this side, get off and cross the road, the place is not bad, the scenery is good, the temple is quite big, there is a hill behind to play. It is free here, parking is convenient, and there is a tea room for tea.
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Posted: Nov 8, 2019
琛致
4/5Excellent
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It has been 3 years in Xiamen, but I have not gone to a nearby place to go around; until today, I am walking around. The Brahma Temple was founded in the first year of the Emperor of the Shanghai Dynasty, but many things are mended, but still lost the original taste, more than 300 years older than South Putuo. Take BRT from the island to Chengnan Station, get off many buses to the gate of Fantian Temple. Tong'an has been a historical city since ancient times. You can walk elsewhere when you have time. Although Tong'an is still a small city, the humanities here have a flavor.
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Posted: Mar 2, 2017
厦门白海豚
5/5Outstanding
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Fantian Temple is located in the south foot of Dalun Mountain in Tong'an District, Xiamen. It is one of the earliest Buddhist temples in Fujian Province, and is connected to Fuzhou Gushan Yongquan Temple, Putian Guanghua Temple, Quanzhou Kaiyuan Temple, and Zhangzhou Nanshan Temple. It is a famous temple on the coastal line of Fujian. In Xiamen and Nanputuo Temple is the famous Buddhist temple in Xiamen, Tongan Fantian Temple was founded in the first year of the emperor of the Sui Dynasty (581 AD), more than 300 years earlier than Xiamen Nanputuo Temple, more than 100 years earlier than Quanzhou Kaiyuan Temple, is one of the oldest temples in Yao, its original name is Xingjiao Temple, there are 72. Song Xining two years (1069) into a district, gave the name "Brantian Temple". "Dalun Brahma" with its rich natural and humanistic landscape is listed as "Xiamen 20 scenes".
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Posted: Apr 18, 2017
M27***26
5/5Outstanding
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The largest temple in Tong'an, no tickets, climb the mountain to directly reach Dongshan Qingfeng Garden, the scenery is quite good, the price is very high, compared to many attractions that charge, this place is really worth you to go down.
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Posted: Nov 11, 2015
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