Jiyan Scenic Area – A Blend of Natural and Cultural Beauty in Fuzhou, Fujian

Jiyan features an array of historical structures including the main hall, meditation rooms, scriptur[...]

Jiyan features an array of historical structures including the main hall, meditation rooms, scripture repository, incense hall, Xian Zhao Mansion, and Meng Pavilion. Near the temple, there is a stone chamber dedicated to the ‘Three Real Persons’. The temple buildings are predominantly constructed from rosewood, presenting an aesthetic akin to landscape paintings. Among the sites, Putuo Rock stands tall, with a large flat stone extending from the top, forming a natural pavilion that can accommodate hundreds for rest by the stream.
A few hundred steps away, two cliffs stand side by side, reaching for the sky, known as the ‘Heavenly Gates’. Near the gates, there is a Ming Dynasty inscription with the words ‘Ancient Jiyan’. The Thunderbolt Cave, seemingly formed by a lightning strike, contains stalactites and other geological wonders. The ‘Dragon Capital Ferry’ is a deep and unfathomable pool with rock walls resembling a coiled dragon, from which water springs forth, cold and clear, never drying up throughout the year.


Jiyan’s cliff inscriptions are abundant, and from the summit, one can overlook the vast expanse of mountains and valleys. The scenic area maintains its pristine and mysterious natural charm, with a multitude of ancient and famous trees, earning it the reputation of a natural botanical garden. Notable figures such as Zhu Xi, Huang Ren, and Cao Xueqin have left numerous inscriptions at Jiyan. The scenic spots are numerous, with many named after the ‘Immortal’ theme, including the Immortal Stove, Immortal Quilt, Immortal Bed, Immortal Warehouse, Immortal Boat, and Immortal Peach.


Natural wonders like Putuo Rock, Thunderbolt Cave, A Tile, and Coming to the Heavenly Terrace are the marvels of nature’s creation. Other sites like the Dragon Cave, Immortal Palace, South Heavenly Gate, Jiyan Temple, Square Bamboo Garden, Camel Peak, and Snake Guard Cave are steeped in captivating legends. The area is open all year round from 6:00 to 18:00.




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