Faxi Temple
Faxi Temple
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VisitHangzhou
Hangzhou, China149 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Aug 2022
Faxi Temple is a perfect off-the-beaten-track destination for those who want to experience a little Buddhist tranquility far from the crowds.
Compared to the Lingyin Temple, the Faxi Temple is smaller but quieter because it is built on top of a hill. With yellow walls, black tiles, red lanterns, and classic views, it attracts countless young netizens to come and take photos, who grant the temple with the highest number of daily reservations in the city.
It is also the holy destination for single people seeking marriage.
Written 17 August 2022
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Steve C
Port Jefferson, NY126 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Nov 2013 • Friends
I like visiting temples because I love histories and being a Buddhist. Faxi temple doesn't have a big name like Lingyin Temple. However, it gives me the same overall religious feeling: peace and happy. To protect the environment, the temple won't let you bring your own incense in there. Instead, they gives you six pieces of incese. The temple has a long history, and you will read all about it.
I love it!
Written 25 December 2013
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Katarzyna S
5 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Feb 2016 • Friends
It's a very beautiful place, good to take a rest after a long walking trip in the mountains. Entrance fee is 10 yuan, three incense sticks are included (you can use them in the temple). I got there pretty late (Sunday, around 6pm) and couldn't get inside of anything, but I still enjoyed its quiet atmosphere. There's a place where you can eat in the morning and afternoon (if I remember correctly it was 8-10 and 15-17:30).
Written 28 February 2016
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mingzy
Singapore, Singapore1,708 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Dec 2013 • Family
if you enjoy temples, this is one to visit, its quieter, not much of a tourist attraction and its huge. there's an RMB10 entrance fee but its OK for an afternoon of exploration. its in the mountains so its very lovely. beautiful and serene. there is also a canteen which you can buy cheap vegetarian buddhist meal during mealtimes on the right hand side inside the temple grounds.

after going to the temple visit, i would recommend a meal on the mountain. there's also a popular restaurant nearby - jiang an yi - if you are around the vicinity, its a must-try. (just at the left side from the temple entrance), even celebrities like Faye Wong and Wang Feng come here all the way to Q for dinner!

(would not recommend in winter, too cold!) a good time to visit would be spring or autumn. the weather is good and the view is lovely. summer is too hot and bugs like mosquitos are plenty. from faxi temple you can also take a leisurely stroll downwards to other temples along the way.
Written 2 January 2014
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Chiến Nguyễn (Chris)
Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam86 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Apr 2024 • Friends
Phap Hi Pagoda is a solemn three-jeweled temple with unique architecture and large statues. The pagoda consists of 3 areas: Lower - Middle - Upper, very beautiful and sacred. If you don't have much time, you can visit the Upper area. You should go early in the morning to enjoy the cool and peaceful atmosphere here. Mixed in with the cool cold air is the warmth from the incense and smoke around the temple. The temple charges an entrance fee. This is one of the places in Tay Ho that you should visit when traveling here
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Written 13 April 2024
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