China-Tour-Operator
China-Tour-Operator

China-Tour-Operator

site map of China-Tour-Operator Contact China-Tour-Operator Mail to China-Tour-Operator
flower logo China-Tour-Operator
China Tour Operator Home
China Tour
China Hotel
About Us
Cooperation
China Tour FAQs
Travel Links

Current Location : China Tour Operator >> China Attractions >> Datong Attractions :

Huayan Temple
Huayan Temple

Located to the west of Datong City, Huayan Temple was one of the important temples for the Huayan Sect (one of the seven important Buddhist sects of China) during China's Liao Dynasty (916 - 1125) the sect found receptive popularity among the imperial courts. The original buildings served in part as the imperial ancestral temples but were destroyed in a fire. Rebuilt 1122 on a large scale with several extensions added during the Ming Dynasty (1368 - 1644) giving us the present complex.

The temple complex is divided into two parts, namely the Upper Huayan and Lower Huayan, both of which respectively have its own mountain gate and temple layout.

The Upper Huayan, featured with a range of gorgeously decorated buildings, among which, Daxiong Baodian is the main hall. With an area of 1,600 square meters (14,400 square feet), the hall stands imperially throughout ages and boasts to be one of the largest of its kind in China.All sorts of color-clay statues of Five Buddha and twenty Buddha's warrior attendants are housed in the hall. The ceiling of the hall, intricately decorated with a variety of color-murals of dragons and phoenix, floras, Sanskrit Buddhist symbols and other geometric patterns, creates a rich visual feast for the eye. Twenty-one huge color paintings from the Qing Dynasty (1368 - 1644) on the interior wall are well preserved.

To the southeast of the Upper Huayan is its Lower counterpart, in which the Datong Museum is located. Compared to the splendid Upper Huayan, the Lower one is of a far more solemn appearance. The Sutra Preserving Hall in the latter part of the complex is where a collection of over 18,000 Buddhist sutra volumes and scripts are preserved. In addition, five finely carved wood-structured pavilions in the latter part of the hall are connected by arched bridges. These exquisite wood carved structures are the only remaining examples of their kind in China.

Datong Related Links
Datong Tour, Datong One Day Tour, Datong Package Tour, Datong Hotels, Datong Attractions

Copyright@ www. china-tour-operator.com. Local China tour operator based in Beijing.
Tel : 0086-10-87639835 | Fax : 0086-10-87630208
E-mail : travel@china-tour-operator.com
Office Hours: 09:00-17:30 (GMT+0800 ) Monday - Friday
Address : Address : No18, Madian Mansion, Haidian District, Beijing, China.
china tour operator