Appointment method: 1. Lingyin Temple is located in Feilaifeng Scenic Area, Lingyin, Hangzhou. To go to Lingyin Temple, you need to make an appointment for "Hangzhou Lingyin Feilaifeng Scenic Area" on official platforms such as "Hangzhou West Lake Scenic Area" or "West Lake Tourism" WeChat official account.
2. Hold the park annual card or senior citizen card, and click "0 yuan" to complete the reservation.
3. Tickets for entering the temple shall be implemented according to the original ticket purchase system. Comics for the year of the temple fair (the reservation for "Hangzhou Lingyin Feilaifeng Scenic Area" needs to be completed).
Admission process 1. Complete the reservation of "Hangzhou Lingyin Feilai Peak Scenic Area" and arrive at the scheduled time.
2. Buy tickets at the temple ticket office. Holders of temple fair annual cards and preferential policies swipe their cards to enter or show their certificates.
3. Take a temperature test.
4. Stay and visit the temple.
The admission requirement is 1. During the epidemic prevention and control period, visitors to the temple should take the initiative to cooperate with the staff for temperature measurement. Those whose body temperature exceeds 37.3 or who do not accept temperature measurement are prohibited from entering the temple.
2. In the process of visiting the temple, if you feel unwell, especially if you have symptoms such as fever and cough, please contact the staff of the nearby temple in time and don't hide it.
Visitors to the temple should keep a distance of one meter when queuing to buy tickets and visiting.
4. Civilized incense, orderly worship Buddha. Enter the temple, do not stay overnight, do not get together, do not get together.
5, enter the temple, abide by the public order, civilized comity, obey the guidance of site management personnel, according to the prescribed route in and out.
6. After the tour, please leave in time and don't stay or gather.
In addition, it should be noted that Yuan Shifang Noodle Restaurant in Lingyin Temple does not provide catering services for the time being. Foreigners who bring their own food into the temple will be discouraged.
Emergency telephone number: 0571-87968180.
The duty telephone number of Lingyin Temple is 057/kloc-057 1—87968665.
The duty telephone number of epidemic prevention in scenic spots is 0571-87179617.
CDC duty phone: 057 1-87995733
Lingyin Temple, also known as Yunlin Temple, is located at the foot of Lingyin Mountain in the west of West Lake. The quiet environment in the temple is the earliest famous temple in Hangzhou, which has preserved many exquisite cultural relics of various dynasties. This is the home of Jigong, and it is said that prayer is very effective. Every day pilgrims come to worship Buddha and pray.
1700 years of wind and rain made Lingyin Temple a treasure house of history and culture: the plaque "Yunlin Temple" hanging on the Tianwang Temple was inscribed by Emperor Kangxi of the Qing Dynasty; The stone pagoda in front of the Ursa Major Hall and the Shijing Building in front of the Tianwang Hall are the remains of Wu Yueshi in the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period. The Buddhist relics collected in the temple include the Eight Leaves Sutra in ancient times, the gilded Buddha statue in the Eastern Wei Dynasty, the Diamond Sutra written by Dong Qichang in the Ming Dynasty, and the collection of carved dragons in Yongzheng in the Qing Dynasty. Lingyin Temple is also a temple where Taoist monks become monks. A statue of Buddha, a broken fan in the right hand, a rosary in the left hand and a right foot resting on the altar, is the statue of Jigong.
Lingyin Temple is backed by Beifeng and faces Feilai Peak. Although Feilai Peak is not high, there are many strange caves and caves on the mountain, and there are more than 340 Buddhist grottoes statues since the Five Dynasties. It is a rare ancient grotto art treasure in southern China. Temples are full of incense all year round, especially on the first day, the tenth five-year plan or the heyday of Buddhism, and good men and women come from all directions, which is even more crowded.