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Lingyin Temple, Hangzhou
Lingyin Temple

When you are traveling in Hangzhou, two sights should not be missed. One is the West Lake; the other one must be the Lingyin Temple.

Lingyin Temple is one of the oldest Buddhist temples of northern China. It is built beside the Peak Flown from Afar (Fei Lai Feng) to the west of the West Lake. Legend has it that 1600 years ago, an Indian monk came to Hangzhou. He saw the astonishing beauty of the mountains here and thought it was where immortals retreated. Hence he had a temple built and named it the Lingyin Temple (Immortals Retreat Temple).

Stepping into the Temple, visitors see the Heavenly Kings Hall (Tianwang Hall) first. In the hall there is the statue of Maitreya Buddha, sitting on the rush cushion and showing a pleasant smile. While in the Daxiong Baodian, there stands the statue of Sakyamuni made by the sculptors and folk handicraftsmen of Zhejiang Province.

The Peak Flown from Afar beside the Lingyin Temple is also a famous sight in Hangzhou. Do not forget to visit it when you come to the Lingyin Temple.

Admission Fee: CNY 30 (Ling Yin Temple)
CNY 35 (Fei Lai Feng)
Bus Routes: 7, 807, Tourism Bus No. 1, 2, 4
Opening Hours: 5:00 - 18:00


Fei Lai Feng (Peak Flown From Afar)

Peak Flown from Afar (Fei Lai Feng) is a mountain next to the Lingyin Temple, and it is recommended that tourists visit this sight as well when traveling to the Lingyin Temple.

As to the name of the mountain, legend has it that when an Indian monk called Hui Li visited this sight, he saw the craggy mountain was much like mountains in India. However, he did not know how the mountain had gotten here. So later he named the mountain, the 'Peak Flown from Afar'.

Due to the erosion by groundwater, there are many marvelous caves in the mountain. In one of these caves, the Shexu Cave, if looking at the roof of the cave at the right time, you will see a beam of sunlight shining into the cave, this famous scene called 'the Gleam of the Sky'. On the cliff below the summit, there are a large number of caves with exquisite Buddha statues, carved during the Song and Yuan dynasties. Among them, the largest statue of the smiling Maitreya Buddha is the best-preserved one of its kind and embodies the artistry of carving in the Song Dynasty (960 - 1279).

Admission Fee: CNY 35
Bus Route: 7, 807
 
 
 
 

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