Baoshan Temple (Shanghai)
Shanmen of the temple | |
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Religion | |
Affiliation | Buddhism |
Location | |
Location | No. 518 Luoxi Road, Luodian Town, Baoshan District, Shanghai. |
Country | China |
Geographic coordinates | 31°25′01″N 121°20′34″E / 31.4170°N 121.3428°E |
Baoshan Temple (Chinese: 寶山寺 or 寶山淨寺; pinyin: Bǎoshānsì or Bǎoshān Jìngsì; lit. 'Treasure Mountain Temple' or 'Treasure Mountain Serene Temple') is a Buddhist temple located on the banks of the Lianqi River in the town of Luodian, Baoshan District, Shanghai, China.
History
The temple was first constructed during the reign of the Zhengde Emperor of the Ming Dynasty and was later restored in the 27th year of the Qianlong Emperor during the Qing Dynasty. Further construction and renovation has since taken place in 2005.[1]
Architectural layout
As of 2020, the temple has occupies a total area of 20 acres, making it the largest Buddhist temple in Shanghai. The large Mahavira Hall and the Hall of the Four Heavenly Kings still remain as they were originally built during the Ming dynasty. Of the newly constructed structures after the 2005 renovation, a traditional vertical axis layout was imposed and the buildings were built according to the architectural style of the late Tang Dynasty.[2]
The total layout of the temple includes the Shanmen, the Mahavira Hall, the Hall of the Four Heavenly Kings, the Bell Tower, the Drum Tower, the Buddhist Texts Library, the Hall of the Guanyin, the Hall of Bhaisajyaguru, the Hall of Sangharama Palace, the Dharma Hall, and other structures.
References
- ^ "上海宝山寺移地重建引关注 活化千年技艺-新华网". www.xinhuanet.com. Retrieved 2021-05-28.[permanent dead link]
- ^ "上海热门高颜值宝山净寺,汉服与和服模特扎堆拍照,超赞的大唐风_建筑". www.sohu.com. Retrieved 2021-05-28.
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