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Jing'an Temple

Coordinates: 31°13′30″N 121°26′27″E / 31.22500°N 121.44083°E / 31.22500; 121.44083
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View into the front courtyard of the Jing'an Temple

Jing'an Temple (Chinese: 静安寺; pinyin: Jìng'ānsì; lit. 'Temple of Peace and Tranquility') is a Buddhist temple on West Nanjing Road, in Jing'an District, Shanghai, China.

History

Jing'an Temple
Seated Buddha in the Precious Hall of the Great Hero

The first temple was built in 247 AD, at the time of the Kingdom of Wu, during the Three Kingdoms period. Originally located beside Suzhou Creek, it was relocated to its current site in 1216 during the Song Dynasty. The current temple was rebuilt once in the Qing Dynasty. It is currently undergoing renovation.

Features include

The Guanyin Hall

Three Southern-style main halls, each with its own courtyard, dating from the most recent reconstruction (1880):

  • Hall of Heavenly Kings
  • Hall of the Three Saints
  • Hall of Virtuous Works
  • The Precious Hall of the Great Hero, or main hall
  • To the east of the main hall is the Guanyin Hall. In the center of the hall is a statue of the goddess made out of camphor wood. Standing on a lotus-shaped base, it is 6.2 meters tall and weighs 5 tons
  • Opposite to the hall is the Jade Buddha Hall, where a 3.8-meter jade Buddha sits in the center. It is the largest sitting jade Buddha statue in the country
  • Abbot's Chambers
  • Ming Dynasty copper bell (Hongwu Bell), weighing 3.5 tons
  • Stone Buddhas from the Southern and Northern Dynasties period (420-589 AD)

Transportation

Jing'an Temple can be reached by taking [[Shanghai Metro Lines 2 or 7 ]] to Jing'an Temple station.

Entrance Fee is 30 RMB (April 2012)

Open Time:8:00-17:00, except during Buddhist holidays

31°13′30″N 121°26′27″E / 31.22500°N 121.44083°E / 31.22500; 121.44083