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Where is Kaiyuan Temple in Quanzhou?

Kaiyuan Temple in Quanzhou is the largest Buddhist temple in the southeast coast with a long history. It not only witnessed the rise and fall of Quanzhou, but also witnessed the change of dynasties after the Tang Dynasty. This is a tourist attraction worth visiting. So where is Kaiyuan Temple in Quanzhou?

Location of scenic spots

Address: No.0/76, Xijie Street, Licheng District, Quanzhou, Fujian.

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Introduction of scenic spots

Kaiyuan Temple in Quanzhou is an important cultural relic along the southeast coast of China and the largest Buddhist temple in Fujian Province. The Lotus Palace is full of Sanskrit, the ancient banyan hangs down, and there are countless eminent monks in previous dynasties. Known as the "Buddha of all southern countries", it has a long history of 1300 years. Its manna ring altar is one of the three existing rings in China. There are 24 wooden flying statues in the pillars, arches and shops around the altar. Like Pingga in Ursa Hall, it is not only a treasure of architectural art, but also a precious image material for studying the southern sound of ancient music in southern Fujian.