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What is Jiangsu-nun to be demolished?

On this day in June, 20 17, pilgrims from the north, Buddhists from the west and cultural relics lovers from the south all gathered at a nun named "Xiu Xiu Temple" in Baoying County, Yangzhou, Jiangsu Province. They eat vegetarian food, offer Buddhist lanterns and admire the Diamond Sutra on the walls of Buddhist temples.

Two months before that, buddhist nun, which had been abandoned for many years, almost disappeared from the list of more than 30 local legal religious temples. Two months later, things took a turn for the better. There was a constant stream of incense in buddhist nun, and pilgrims from far and near came in droves, either admiring or curious.

They were attracted from all directions to retreat for the same reason: 20 16 1 1. 10, a video appeared on the internet, in which the 86-year-old abbot cried bitterly, saying that the local Buddhist association and the county religious affairs bureau would jointly "dismantle" the retreat.

Eight-year-old, crying, forced demolition, several key elements make the video continue to ferment. For a time, Yangzhou Baoying, which was originally unknown, became famous for its seclusion. Baoying County Ethnic and Religious Affairs Bureau and Buddhist Association have also been pushed to the forefront.

By the end of 20 16, things had reversed. Under the concern of the Jiangsu Provincial Religious Affairs Bureau, the Baoying County Religious Affairs Bureau of Yangzhou revoked the previous decision to "cancel the temple". In other words, Baoying Temple has been temporarily out of danger of being demolished.

In late October of 2065438+2007,65438+2007/KLOC-0, relevant persons from the United Front Work Department, the Religious Affairs Bureau and the Buddhist Association of Baoying County, Jiangsu Province told this newspaper that the above-mentioned videos that aroused widespread concern in society failed to show the whole picture of the incident, and the government departments actually made the decision to "cancel the withdrawal from education" for other reasons.

On March 28th, Wang Haijun, deputy director of the Housing Management Bureau of Baoying County, told this newspaper that the county government has begun to take the lead in organizing relevant departments to demonstrate the placement of the temple and comprehensively consider the protection policy of religious land. At present, there is no preliminary result.