Jing'an Temple

Jing'an Temple

Jing'an Temple
Jing'an Temple
Location in West Nanjing Road in Shanghai, China
Information
Denomination Buddhism
Founded 247 AD
Location
Country China
Coordinates 31°13′30″N 121°26′27″E / 31.2250000°N 121.4408333°E / 31.2250000; 121.4408333Coordinates: 31°13′30″N 121°26′27″E / 31.2250000°N 121.4408333°E / 31.2250000; 121.4408333

Jing'an Temple (Chinese: 静安寺; pinyin: Jìng'ān Sì; Shanghainese: Zin'ue Zy; literally: "Temple of Peace and Tranquility") is a Buddhist temple on the West Nanjing Road in Shanghai, China. Jing'an District, where it is located, is named after the temple.

History

Buddha in the Precious Hall of the Great Hero

The temple was first built in 247 AD in the Wu Kingdom during the Three Kingdoms period of ancient China. Originally located beside the Suzhou Creek, it was relocated to its current site in 1216 during the Song Dynasty. The current temple was rebuilt in the Qing Dynasty but, during the Cultural Revolution, the temple was converted into a plastic factory. In 1983, it was returned to its original purpose and renovated with the Jing'An Pagoda completed in 2010.

Features

The Guanyin Hall
Jing'an temple inside the modern urban area
Inside Jing'an Temple

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

Transportation

The temple sits on top of the Jing'an Temple Station, a major hub of the Shanghai Metro network where Line 2 and Line 7 intersect.

References

  1. "Tourist Attractions in Shanghai". Retrieved Apr 16, 2014.

External links

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