Shanghai temples

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Baohua Temple

Located at the corner of Gaoping Road and Jiaocheng Road in Zhabei district, Baohua Temple is one of the important holy places for worshipping and holding Buddhist activities in Shanghai. Originally built in the Song Dynasty (960–1279), the temple has survived through hardships in history. After thorough renovation, it was officially reopened in 2003.

The construction of the temple complex follows the Song Dynasty style with high artistic values and careful design. Religious followers and visitors find it a nice place to meditate and relax.

Chinese name: Bao Hua Si (宝华寺)

Admission fee: 5 yuan

Opening hours: 07:30 – 16:00

Transportation: take bus No.151, 159, 528, 210 or 959 and get off at Baohuasi (Baohua Temple).

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