Explore Po Lin Monastery: A Zen Journey to an Ancient Temple
by Olivia Rivera.30
Nov 20, 2024
Address:
No. 5 Baolian Temple Road, Economic Development Zone, Xuzhou City, Jiangsu Province
(Nestled among lush pine and cypress forests, navigate to "Baolian Temple Scenic Area" for more precise directions)
Transportation:
🚗 By car: About 30 minutes from downtown. The scenic area parking lot is spacious, costing 10 yuan/day.
🚌 By bus: Take bus 704 to "Baolian Temple Station," then a 5-minute walk (few buses, check the schedule in advance).
Introduction
Known as "Xuzhou's First Ancient Temple," Baolian Temple was originally built during the Northern and Southern Dynasties. Despite multiple destructions and reconstructions, its essence remains. The main hall, Tongtian Pavilion, houses a 39-meter-tall golden statue of Maitreya Buddha📿. Stepping into the hall and looking up at the Buddha's gentle smile feels like the world's noise is paused—a moment of awe that must be experienced firsthand.
Travel Tips
1. Early arrival is key 🌅 Opening hours: 7:30 (summer) / 8:00 (winter). Arrive with the first group to see the morning light slanting across the temple eaves, mist mingling with incense smoke, and monks walking through dew—serene as an ink painting.
2. Route secrets 🧭 Sequence: Mountain Gate → Heavenly King Hall → Sangharama Hall → Patriarch Hall → Tongtian Pavilion → Buddhist College → Key: Walk clockwise around Tongtian Pavilion three times (locals call it "changing luck"). Touching the prayer wheels, the brass bells chime like whispers of Buddhist chants.
3. Hidden experiences ✨
- Zen tea: Free mountain spring water is available at the tea house near the Buddhist College. Bring your own tea and enjoy the swaying bamboo shadows.
- Scripture copying: Side halls of Tongtian Pavilion provide paper and brushes. Copy a page of the Heart Sutra to take home (donations welcome).
Travel Advice
⚠️ Attire: Avoid short skirts and sandals. Wear flat shoes for the many steps.
⚠️ Etiquette: No photography of Buddha statues. Walk quietly in the halls.
📅 Best seasons: March for snow-like magnolias, October for golden ginkgoes. Rainy days add a Zen ambiance of "temple in empty mountains."
Food Recommendations 🍜
🌟 Vegetarian noodles: 15 yuan/bowl at the dining hall. The mushroom broth is incredibly flavorful! Add chili and cilantro for a warming meal. (Tip: Arrive before 11 AM for the richest broth.)
🫓 Vegetarian buns: Filled with pickled greens and bamboo shoots, thin-skinned and oily, 2 yuan each—best enjoyed warm.
❗ Avoid: The overly sweet "lotus cakes" from outside stalls.
Accommodation Recommendations 🛏️
🏯 Closest to the temple:
→ Xuzhou Baolian Temple Yinnan Guantang (5-minute walk)
Zen-style rooms with floor-to-ceiling windows, offering temple views at dawn and lullabies of insects at night.
🏙️ Downtown convenience:
→ Jinjiang Inn (High-Speed Rail Station Branch)
15-minute taxi ride to the temple, surrounded by barbecue stalls and supermarkets—ideal for night owls.
Nearby Attractions
1. Chu King Mausoleum 🏺 8-minute drive. The underground palace is cool as natural AC, showcasing the Han Dynasty's "jade burial suit" glowing with millennia-old secrets.
2. Yutan Lake Park 🌿 A locals' favorite picnic spot. Rent a boat at dusk to drift on the lake, where sunset paints the water like stolen rouge from the Forbidden City.
My Epiphany 💡
On my fourth visit during rain, I sheltered under the Sangharama Hall's eaves. A sweeping monk handed me a cushion, smiling: "Why rush? Rain on glazed tiles—each drop is Zen." Suddenly, I understood: Why hurry through the temple?
Sit quietly listening to rain, savor a bowl of noodles, touch moss-covered steps... The beauty of Baolian Temple lies entirely in "slowing down."
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