Saionji Somen noodles serving time: 8:00-15:00.
The somen noodles and souvenir buns at Saionji Temple are very delicious. If you come here, don’t miss it. Although the somen noodles are a little more expensive, they are large and delicious, so the price/performance ratio is very high. The supply time of Xiyuanji somen noodles and soba buns is 8:00-15:00 every day. There are many people buying, so you usually have to queue up to buy.
The decoration of Xiyuanji Vegetarian Restaurant is also very beautiful. There is a picture of "Original Vegetarian Food" hanging in the middle of the wall, which means natural vegetarian food that restores the original taste. In addition to noodles, Xiyuan Temple also has vegetarian buns and a vegetarian buffet to meet the needs of different people. Introduction to Xiyuan Temple
Jiezhuanglu Temple is located outside Changmen in the west of Suzhou City, Jiangsu Province, covering a total area of ??49,670 square meters. Jiezhuanglu Temple was built between the Yuan Dynasty and the Yuan Dynasty (1264-1294). It was first named Guiyuan Temple, also known as Xiyuan Temple, and commonly known as Xiyuan. In the eighth year of the Chongzhen reign of the Ming Dynasty (1635), lawyer Maolin was appointed as the abbot. In order to promote the "Lü Zong", it was renamed Jie Zhuang Lv Temple.
The current Jiezhuanglu Temple includes the temple and the park, including the Four Heavenly Kings Hall, the Mahavira Hall, the Five Hundred Arhat Hall, the Guanyin Hall and the Sutra Library. It is open to the public as a major tourist attraction and is under construction. The Buddhist Hall, Sanbao Tower, etc. will meet tourists in the future. In March 1982, Jiezhuanglu Temple was announced as the third batch of cultural relics protection units in Jiangsu Province.
The above content refers to Baidu Encyclopedia-Xiyuan Temple