Fodor's Expert Review Lingyin Temple

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One of the major Zen Buddhist shrines in China, Lingyin Temple (Temple of the Soul's Retreat) was founded in AD 328 by Hui Li, a Buddhist monk from India. He looked at the surrounding mountains and exclaimed, "This is the place where the souls of immortals retreat," hence the name. This site is especially notable for religious carvings on the nearby Peak Flown From Afar (Feilai Feng). From the 10th to the 14th century, monks and artists carved more than 300 statues in and around these grottos. Uprisings, revolutions, and wars have changed the face of the shrine. The main temple was restored in 1974 following the end of the Cultural Revolution. About 5 km (3 miles) west of West Lake, the temple and carvings are among the most popular spots in Hangzhou and as such are positively teeming come weekends.

To avoid crowds, visit on weekdays.

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Quick Facts

End of Lingyin Lu
Hangzhou, Zhejiang Sheng  310012, China

0571-8796–8665

Sight Details:
Rate Includes: Carvings Y45, temple Y30, Park daily 5:30–5:30, temple daily 7–5:30

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