Nanshan Temple
A Guanyin statue in the temple |
Nestling at the foot of Nanshan Mountain, an auspicious region famous for Chinese Buddhist culture with emphasis on longevity-happiness, Nanshan Temple was completed on 12 April, 1998, the 2,000th anniversary year of Buddhism coming to China.
With its total floor space of 40,000 sq meters (10 acres), this temple boasts several replicas of Tang Dynasty (618-907) architecture. The Renwang Gate (Mountain Gate), the entrance to the temple, has two figures of Buddha standing there as guards. As well, seven Buddhist figures are enshrined in the Doushuai Adytum (or Hall). The Maitreya Buddha (Sanskrit, Mile in Chinese) is in the middle of the Hall with two Bodhisattvas on each side. Around these three Buddhist images stand the Four Heavenly Kings, who act as Buddhist guardians with duties to protect all living creatures and to bring favorable weather and ample harvest. From the Doushuai Adytum, a porch brings visitors to Jin Tang, also called in the time of the Tang Dynasty, Daxiongbaodian (Hall of Ceremony). Here are enshrined the three main Buddha images: the Sakyamuni, the Bhaisajyaguru (Chinese Yaoshiwang) and the Amitabha (Chinese Amituo). These two halls comprise the main parts of the Temple.
In addition, there are some other enchanting sights in Nanshan Temple.
Buer Famen Gate |
The Golden Jade Guanyin Statue
Sea Watch Terrace
Nanshan Temple is a comparatively new temple which combines Buddhist culture, garden architectures, and recreational facilities with the spirit of peace, tranquility, happiness and harmony. And it must be a wise choice for visitors who wish to pay their respects to Buddhist culture while traveling in Sanya.
Tips
The vegetarian food there is very famous, including many nutritious dishes made of wild fungus, konjak, and bean products.
How to get to Nanshan Temple
Take bus 25 to Nanshansi (Nanshan Temple) station; or bus 16, 55, or 57 to Nanshan station.
Entrance Fee (covered by the ticket of the Nanshan Culture Tourism Zone) | October - April: CNY 129 May - September: CNY 108 Half price for children between 1.2 - 1.4m (3.9 - 4.6ft); Free for children under 1.2m. |
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Opening Hours | 08:00 - 17:30 |
Recommended Time for a Visit | 1-2h |
- Last updated on Mar. 21, 2020 -