Ci Yun Ji Le Temple

Ci Yun Ji Le Temple is located in the southeast of Dai Mountain Island, on the Moxin Mountain, and w[...]

Ci Yun Ji Le Temple is located in the southeast of Dai Mountain Island, on the Moxin Mountain, and was expanded from Ci Yun An. Initially constructed during the Qianlong period of the Qing Dynasty, it has a history of over 240 years. The temple has endured many trials and tribulations since its establishment. Starting from 1983, it has been renovated and expanded with donations from domestic and international devotees. Today, it has grown into a large complex, which includes a parking lot, mountain gate, Fan Gu Qing Yin, release pond, bell tower, drum tower, Mahavira Hall, Jade Buddha Hall, Penglai Ten Scenery Poem Wall, Sutra Pavilion, Ksitigarbha Hall, Yi Xin Pavilion, Ci Yun An, Jade Buddha Pagoda, and Penglai Tea Garden, covering an area of nearly a hundred acres. Ascending from the parking lot, the left side is the Fan Gu Qing Yin Cave, with the release pond outside. After passing through the high steps, one enters the Penglai Buddhist Kingdom Gate Tower (mountain gate), with the drum tower on the left and the bell tower on the right, and the Jade Buddha Hall in the center. Above the Jade Buddha Hall is the main hall of the Zen temple – the Three Saints Hall, with a height of 25.3 meters, the entire hall is grand and resplendent. The opening hours and business status are subject to the actual opening conditions of the day.


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