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  2. Guiyuan Temple - Wikipedia

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    Guiyuan Temple (simplified Chinese: 归元寺; traditional Chinese: 歸元寺; pinyin: Guīyuán Sì) is a Buddhist temple located on Cuiwei Road in Hanyang District of Wuhan, Hubei, China. It was built in the 15th year of Shunzhi period (1658) of the Qing dynasty (1644–1911), and has a land area of 4.67 acres (1.89 ha). The New Pavilion ...

  3. Guiyuan Temple – Wuhan, China - Atlas Obscura

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    17 Max Cortesi (Atlas Obscura User) A 17th-century Buddhist temple is one of the gems of the city of Wuhan, the largest city in inland China and capital of the Hubei Province. Known as the...

  4. Wuhan Guiyuan Temple, Guiyuan Zen Temple - China Highlights

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    Guiyuan Buddhist Temple is also called Guiyuan Zen Temple. It stands first among the Four Buddhist Monasteries of Wuhan (the other three are Baotong Zen Temple, Gude Buddhist Temple and Zhengjue Buddhist Temple). It is located on Cuiwei Road of Hanyang District in Wuhan, the largest city in inland China.

  5. Guiyuan Buddhist Temple, Temple of Original Purity, Wuhan

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    Guiyuan Buddhist Temple (Temple of Original Purity) Covering an area of about 46,900 square meters (approx. 55,812 square yards), Guiyuan Buddhist Temple is situated in the west section of Hanyang district in Wuhan City. Being one of the four best temples in Wuhan, the temple, which was originally established in 1658 in the Qing Dynasty (1644 ...

  6. Guiyuan Temple - The people's government of hubei province

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    Guiyuan Temple is a Buddhist temple located in an urban part of Hanyang District of Wuhan, capital of central China’s Hubei Province. With a land area of 153 mu, it was built in Shunzhi 15th year (1658), Qing Dynasty. Guiyuan Temple enjoys a high reputation among Buddhists for its architecture, excellent sculptures and rich art collection.

  7. Wuhan Guiyuan Buddist Temple - China Travel

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    Written by VivianUpdated Jul. 27, 2021. Guiyuan, or Gui yuan ("Original purity"), Buddhist Temple, located in Wuhan, Hubei Province, is the fourth-largest Buddhist temple in China and ranks among Chinese Buddhism's most important places of worship. Originally built in the early part of the Qing (CE 1644-1911) Dynasty, Guiyuan Temple, with its ...

  8. Guiyuan Buddhist Temple - Top China Travel

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    Opening Hours. 8:30a.m.-5:00p.m. Located in Guiyuan Temple Road, Hangyang District, Wuhan, Guiyuan Temple is famous as the first Chan (Zen) temple to be built in Hubei Province. It was constructed in 1658, the fifth year of reign of Shunzhi Emperor in Qing Dynasty.

  9. Guiyuan Temple: Guide, Highlights, Prices & Reviews [2023 ...

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    See all (11) Liked by 18 Activity Highlights Guiyuan Temple is a famous temple in Wuhan, located in Hanyang District. It was founded in the 15th year of Shunzhi period of the Qing dynasty and is shrouded in burning incense all year round.

  10. Guiyuan Temple attraction reviews - Guiyuan Temple tickets ...

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    Guiyuan Temple is located on Guiyuan Temple Road, Hanyang District, Wuhan City, Hubei Province. It was built by Baiguang Master in Qingshunzhi for 15 years (1658 AD). It covers an area of 153 mu, with more than 200 temple houses, and more than 7,000 volumes of various Buddhist classics.

  11. Guiyuan Temple Wuhan, Guiyuan Buddhist Temple (Temple of ...

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    Guiyuan Temple. More Photos. This Buddhist temple on Cuiwei Transverse Street, Hanyang, Wuhan was built at the end of the Ming and early Qing dynasties, with a history of approximately 400 years. "Guiyuan" in Chinese means achieving sainthood and becoming a Buddha.