National Key Buddhist Temples in Han Chinese Area
Appearance
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Traditional Chinese | 漢族地區佛教全國重點寺院 | ||||||
Simplified Chinese | 汉族地区佛教全国重点寺院 | ||||||
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National Key Buddhist Temples in Han Chinese Area are national key ("important") Buddhist temples in areas traditionally associated with the Han Chinese in the People's Republic of China (excluding Inner Mongolia, Tibet, and Xinjiang). The list was originally released on 9 April 1983 by the State Council, and included 142 Buddhist temples, of which all in the original list are listed below.[1]
List
[edit]North China
[edit]- Beijing: Guangji Temple, Fayuan Temple, Lingguang Temple, Guanghua Temple (Beijing), Tongjiao Temple, Yonghe Temple, Xihuang Temple
- Tianjin: Temple of Great Compassion
- Hebei:
- Shanxi:
Northeast China
[edit]East China
[edit]- Shanghai: Jade Buddha Temple, Jing'an Temple, Longhua Temple, Chenxiang Pavilion, Yuanming Jiangtang
- Jiangsu:
- Zhejiang:
- Anhui:
- Shandong:
South East China
[edit]- Jiangxi:
- Fujian:
- Fuzhou: Yongquan Temple, Xichan Temple, Linyang Temple, Dizang Temple
- Minhou County: Chongsheng Temple
- Xiamen: South Putuo Temple
- Putian: Guanghua Temple (Putian), Cishou Temple, Guangxiao Temple (Putian)
- Fuqing: Wanfu Temple
- Quanzhou: Kaiyuan Temple
- Jinjiang: Longshan Temple (Jinjiang)
- Zhangzhou: Nanshan Temple (Zhangzhou)
- Ningde: Huayan Temple.
South Central China
[edit]Southwest China
[edit]Northwest China
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ 汉族地区全国重点寺院. The Buddhist Association of China (in Chinese). 1984.