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Baoguang Temple of Chengdu

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Baoguang Temple of Chengdu
Baoguang Temple of Chengdu
Baoguang Temple of Chengdu
Baoguang Temple of Chengdu
Baoguang Temple of Chengdu
Baoguang Temple of Chengdu
Baoguang Temple of Chengdu
Baoguang Temple of Chengdu
Baoguang Temple of Chengdu
Baoguang Temple of Chengdu
Baoguang Temple of Chengdu
Baoguang Temple of Chengdu
Baoguang Temple of Chengdu
Baoguang Temple of Chengdu
Baoguang Temple of Chengdu
Address:
No.81 Baoguang Street, Xindu District, Chengdu 610500, China

The Baoguang Temple is located in Xindu district 18 km north of Chengdu, Sichuan province, China. It was founded during the Tang Dynasty. Baoguang Temple is listed as an architecture of national heritage and major conservation. The Temple is situated on a vast land of 100,000 square meters. There are more than 400 large stone pillars. The temple houses important cultural treasure including: sharira and a Tang Dynasty sharira stupa; a Liang Dynasty jade Buddha and stone sharira stupa; a Shu Hang Zang ritual bronze ding vessel; a Tang Dynasty ceramic stupa; a copy of Flower Adornment Sutra dated back to the Yuan Dynasty , made with gold and silver pigment. The temple was first built during the Tang Dynasty. It was burnt down during the Ming Dynasty; and rebuilt after the Kangxi Emperor reign in Qing Dynasty. On Aug 16, 1956, the temple was listed as one of the first group of Sichuan Historical and Revolution Culture Heritage Conservation unit. On July 7, 1980, it was re-listed as one of Sichuan’s Cultural Heritage Conservation Unit. On June 25, 2001, it was listed as a major National Cultural Heritage Conservation Unit.
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