• From 1918 to 1928, the temple was rebuilt on Binglang Road (current Anyuan Road) and was named Jade Buddha Temple.
  • The best part is the Jade Buddha statue that the temple is named after, a life sized statue with pearl white skin laying on its side with a smile, striking a pose.
  • The Jade Buddha Temple is a Buddhist sanctuary in Shanghai, China. Likewise with numerous advanced Chinese Buddhist sanctuaries, the ebb and flow...
  • The next destination will be Jade Buddha Temple, which was built in Qing Dynasty. It is one of the most famous Buddhist Temples in Shanghai.
  • The oldest Jade Buddha Temple is built in 1900 on the side Wusong Bay station, and it's held by Ben Zhao Master who is the disciple of Hui Gen Master.
  • The temple houses two jade Buddha statues – one, a 1.95 m tall, sitting Buddha and the other a smaller reclining Buddha depicting Buddha’s death.
  • Today, the Jade Buddha Temple remains an essential stop for Shanghai visitors who desire to bum incense and pray.
  • Shanghai Jade Buddha Temple also contains a private restaurant for the use of monks and temple volunteers, which is at the western edge of the temple complex.
  • External links. Jade Buddha Temple Official Website (http://www.yufotemple.com/intro/intro.htm) (Chinese).
  • The Jade Buddha Temple (Chinese: 玉佛禅寺; pinyin: Yùfó Chán Sì, literally Jade Buddha Chan Temple) is a Buddhist temple in Shanghai, China.