• The Jade Buddha Chamber is in the northern section of the temple, on the second floor. A fee of 10 yuan is charged to ascend to it.
  • This Chinese Buddhist Temple hosts two jade Buddha statues imported from Burma, along with many other cultural relics.
  • Shanghai Jade Buddha Temple, also known as the Jade Buddha Temple, is located in a busy section of the road and is a piece of pure land in the busy city.
  • On the way he passed Shanghai, he left two – one is the sitting Buddha and the other is the reclining Buddha and built a temple called Jade Buddha Temple.
  • Situated in the bustling cityscape of Shanghai, the Jade Buddha Temple (玉佛寺, Yufo Temple) stands as a serene sanctuary amidst the urban chaos.
  • From 1918 to 1928, the temple was rebuilt on Binglang Road (current Anyuan Road) and was named Jade Buddha Temple.
  • Locating in the downtown area, Jade Buddha Temple of Shanghai just likes a pure land, quite peaceful and venerable.
  • The Jade Buddha Temple, the photo of the interior decoration of which conveys a special atmosphere, will give peace of mind, freeing you from painful thoughts.
  • In 1882, a monk named Huigen left two of five jade Buddha statues brought from Burma in Shanghai and built a temple there to keep them.
  • Jade Buddha Temple is currently located at 170 Anyuan Road in the Putuo District of the city, though the temple was originally constructed on a different site in...