• Ningbo Baoguo Si 2013.07.27 10-24-13. 29°58′57″N 121°30′58″E / 29.98250°N 121.51611°E The Baoguo Temple...
  • Baoguo Temple is an over 1,000 years old, all-wood, well-preserved, Mahayana Buddhist temple, built without the use of any metal nails.
  • While Baoguo Temple is not primarily renowned for its religious significance, its remarkable architectural craftsmanship is truly awe-inspiring.
  • In the second year of Chenghua reign (1466), it was rebuilt and renamed as Ciren Temple, commonly known as the Baoguo Temple.
    Bulunamadı: zhejiang
  • 1. Baoguo Temple is located in the Jiangshan (江山) region of China’s Zhejiang Province.
  • Taking advantage of the Mount Emei's geography, Baoguo Temple was built with four buildings leaning towards the mountain face, each one taller than the next.
    Bulunamadı: zhejiang
  • Baoguo Temple is seated on the mountainside of Lingshan Mountain, about 15 kilometers (around 9.3 miles) away from downtown Ningbo City.
  • The Grand Hall in Baoguo Temple is amongst the oldest as well as best-preserved wooden structures in South Yangtze region of China, priceless to the...
  • Baoguo Temple introduces the main attractions, Reviews entrance tickets booking, The best time to visit, How to Get there, the highlights, facts, history, photos...
  • The temple was originally named Lingshan Temple (灵山寺), but was later renamed to Baoguo Temple in 880, during the Tang.