Located at the Sancha River, a holy Buddhist site where people built temples in the Sui Dynasty (581-618). The river witnessed the rise and fall of temples and the changes of their names. The temple was renovated after the Emperor Kangxi’s third inspection tour to the southern reaches of the Yangtze River in the Qing Dynasty (1644-1911), and got its current name when the emperor revisited the temple in his fourth tour.
Attractions:
1.Daxiong Palace
Completed in June 1996, the Daxiong Palace was built in an imperial style. It is 40 meters long, 33 m wide and 30 m tall, spanning an area of 1,320 sq m.
2.Meditation Hall
This is where monks sit in daily meditation. It is also known as “sit incense” because the duration of a meditation is calculated based on how long it takes incense to burn down. The splendid hall has an octagonal shape, with eight Buddha figures in the center, each facing the monks sitting in different corners of the room.
The hall was sponsored by a lay Buddhist from Hong Kong with 500,000 yuan ($78,125).
Address: the mouth of Sancha River, intersection of Yiyang River and the ancient canal in the southern suburb of Yangzhou
Tickets: free admission
Opening time: 9:00 am – 5:00 pm
Transportation: Bus No. 37
Tel: +86-514-8751-1398