Recommended things to do in Ningbo: Qita Zen Temple
by OliverChamberlain58
Dec 12, 2023
The Seven Pagodas Zen Temple is a thousand-year-old ancient temple located at No. 183, Baizhang Road, Yinzhou, Ningbo. As one of the four famous temples in eastern Zhejiang, it retains the architectural style of the Tang and Song Dynasties, exudes a simple charm, and is a must-visit place for Ningbo tourism.
🛬【Itinerary】:
Recommended for half a day
1. Walk about 900 meters to the Seven Pagodas Zen Temple after arriving at Jiangxia Bridge Metro Station
2. Get three free incenses at the entrance
3. You can bring your own stamp album or buy a postcard, and get a free custom stamp for the Year of the Dragon at the Dharma Logistics Office on the east side
4. With the arrival of the Year of the Dragon, pray for a string of dragon spirit beads for yourself and get a postcard for the Year of the Dragon
5. Don't forget to wash your hands in the wishing pool before leaving, washing away all the bad luck
🕘【Opening hours】:
Opening hours: 8:00-17:00
💴【Ticket price】: The tickets for the Seven Pagodas Zen Temple are free
⛺【Must check in locally】:
The Seven Pagodas Zen Temple is a must-visit attraction because it is hidden in the city, but it can make people away from the hustle and bustle and enter the shelter of the soul.
It retains the architectural style of the Tang and Song Dynasties, and every place exudes a simple charm, making people feel peaceful and peaceful.
🍩【Must-eat food】:
Near the Seven Pagodas Zen Temple, you can taste local delicacies
It is recommended to taste Ningbo special snacks such as soup dumplings, fish balls, Ningbo sauce duck, etc., these delicacies can let you experience the unique flavor of Ningbo
🚌【Traffic strategy】:
Subway🚇: Walk about 900 meters from Jiangxia Bridge Metro Station to reach the Seven Pagodas Zen Temple, with convenient transportation
🧡【tips】:
When visiting the Seven Pagodas Zen Temple, respect the rules and culture of the temple
Don't step on the threshold, keep quiet
Pay attention to your words and deeds, don't make loud noises
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