CHI LIN NUNNERY
This "mountain temple" (as indicated by the characters above the door) built in 2000 reflects religious architecture under the Tang Dynasty (th-century). Buddhism was at its peak in China. The building is entirely wooden. The épis of its fin-shaped roof symbolize the dragon in the water and protect the potential fire site. The first Buddha statue is accompanied by one of its protectors, Vanda, which controls wind, rain, storm and light. In the second court, the statue on the right represents the head of medicine, the one on the left represents the god of Compassion, one of the most révérées deities by the Chinese. Note the absence of incense sticks in the main chapel housing Buddha and his disciples. The faithful, when entering the temple, must not be decentralized by material objects. This temple, as its name indicates, houses Buddhist bonzesses.
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Le jardin de Nan Lian juste à coté vaut davantage le détour.
Il y a bien évidement une boutique souvenirs au sous-sol. À associer avec une visite du très beau " Nan Lian Garden " de l'autre côté de la rue où vous pourrez même prendre un repas végétarien dans la pure tradition boudhiste.