• Qixia Temple is a Buddhist temple located on Qixia Mountain in the suburban Qixia District of Nanjing, Jiangsu, 22 kilometres (14 mi) northeast of downtown Nanjing.
  • Qixia Temple has a history of 1500 years. It was originally built in 489 AD, during the Southern Dynasties).
  • The Buddha's Relics Pagoda is located in the southeast of Qixia Temple.
  • The main worship method of Qixia Temple is Buddhist teachings, specifically following the teachings of the Buddha Sakyamuni and the Eightfold Path of Buddhism.
  • Qixia Mountain is slowly entering the autumn, and the tourists who burn incense and worship Buddha at Qixia Temple are still endless.
  • Behind Qixia Temple is the Thousand Buddha Cliff (千佛岩, Qiānfó Yán).
  • Qixia Temple Qixia Temple stands on the west side of Fengxiang Peak, the main peak of Qixia Mountain, Nanjing.
  • Like so many historical buildings in Nanjing, Qixia Temple was destroyed in one of the many wars fought here.
  • Qixia Temple 1937’ is based on the moving true story of how the 1,500-year-old Buddhist monastery in Nanjing during the Japanese occupation became a refugee...
  • Sarira Pagoda in Qixia Mountain is southeast of Qixia temple, built of white stone it is a five story octagonal construction.