Suzhou Photography | Suzhou's Little Forbidden City, the photogenic Huangluo Zen Temple.


Every brick, every tile, every red wall
The photogenic Huangluo Zen Temple is not only less crowded, but also very photogenic. Hurry up and invite your sisters to check in.
Huangluo Zen Temple was built in the Tang Dynasty and was called "Jishan Nunnery" in the Southern Song Dynasty. After many repairs and renovations during the Song, Yuan, Ming, and Qing dynasties, it was later rumored that Emperor Qianlong of the Qing Dynasty stayed here for one night when he went down to the south of the Yangtze River to find his father, and changed its name to "Huangluo Nunnery". In modern times, it was renamed "Huangluo Zen Temple".
In Suzhou, it also has the feeling of a "Little Forbidden City", and it is next to Yangcheng Lake. It is quite good to check in while relaxing on vacation. There are vegetarian restaurants and vegetarian halls in the temple, which you can experience.
🎫Tickets: Free
Transportation: Get off at Huangluo Zen Temple Station (866, 865, 87) and walk 800m
Lens: 70-200mm

Post by DogRainCakePencute | Sep 13, 2024

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