A Pilgrimage to Kaifu Temple in Changsha—A Serene and Pious Experience


Kaifu Temple is the oldest and most popular temple in Changsha. Originally built in 927 AD, during the Later Tang Dynasty, it boasts over a thousand years of history. As a renowned temple of the Yangqi school of the Linji Chan Buddhism, Kaifu Temple is not only a significant cultural heritage site for Chinese Buddhism but also a provincial-level key cultural relic protection unit in Hunan. The main building complex is laid out along a north-south central axis, consisting of the mountain gate, the Three Sages Hall (Maitreya Hall), the Mahavira Hall, the Vairocana Hall, and side rooms. All are built in the palace style of the Ming and Qing dynasties.

🎫Tickets: CNY 10, free incense included.
👀Opening hours: 6:30 am–6:00 pm.
🌩Tips:
1. Convenient transportation. Accessible by subway line 1 or multiple bus routes.
2. Offer incense before worshipping Buddha. Use the incense burner on the left after crossing the arched bridge; no need to separate the incense sticks before placing them in the burner. Mornings are preferred. Refrain from taking photos of Buddha statues.
3. Carry cash for donations.
4. Dress respectfully; avoid wearing slippers, tank tops, etc. Maintain a quiet and respectful demeanor; avoid loud conversations and boisterous behavior.
5. Dharma items are available for purchase at the temple shop. Vegetarian noodles are also available.

Post by CU. Jessi 35 | Mar 9, 2025

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