Fahua Temple was built in the Northern Song Dynasty in Kaibao for three years (970), flourishing in the Ming and Qing Dynasties. The original site is now 525 Fahua Town Road, Changning District. In 1958, the Temple was filled in and built into the current Fahua Town Road, and the original site only left two hundred-year-old ginkgo. In 2021, the relocation of Fahua Temple was rebuilt at No. 1333 Hami Road, Changning District, Shanghai.
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Fahua Temple was built in the Northern Song Dynasty in Kaibao for three years (970), flourishing in the Ming and Qing Dynasties. The original site is now 525 Fahua Town Road, Changning District. In 1958, the Temple was filled in and built into the current Fahua Town Road, and the original site only left two hundred-year-old ginkgo. In 2021, the relocation of Fahua Temple was rebuilt at No. 1333 Hami Road, Changning District, Shanghai.
Shanghai Fahua Temple is a Buddhist monk-domain in Beixinyu area, covering the first of the temples. The temple buildings make full use of the space height, placing the Buddha Temple on the second floor to make full use of the space.
Fahua Temple is located in Changning District, Shanghai. The history of this Temple can be traced back to the Northern Song Dynasty. The most prosperous period of the Ming and Qing Dynasties is recorded. It is said that there is "first Fahua, then Shanghai". Unfortunately, the 100-year catastrophe, the monastery was destroyed, and later the relocation of Fahua Temple was rebuilt, and it evolved into the current Fahua Temple.
Fuyuan Temple was built in the Qingguangxu period (1880, formerly known as Fuyuan Temple), originally located in Lane 465, Zhenning Road, Changning District, Shanghai; in May 2018, it was relocated to No. 916 Songhong Road, Changning District, and in November 2021 it was renamed Fahua Temple.
Shanghai Fahua Temple is a newly built Buddhist Bhikuni Domain, and the largest Bhikuni Domain in the city. The entire monastery is compactly laid out. The Buddha Temple is divided into two floors, scattered and scattered, and the back row is the living area.
Shanghai Fahua Temple is located in Zhongxinxu Park, which was relocated from Fuyuan Temple near the original Zhenning Road. The overall architectural layout is compact, divided into two floors, the environment is elegant, and the Zen is strong.