Tolin Temple is free to eat and burn incense, but it is not allowed to enter alone. Do you know who it is?
Tolin Temple can be visited for free, which is its biggest feature. Temples used to be places where more Buddhist believers went. Now, more tourists come to visit and visit them. Every year, more and more tourists enter temples, which leads to a limited number of temples starting to charge visiting fees.
Although most temples in China charge fees, one temple is free for tourists, and that is Tolin Temple. Tolin Temple has a long history, dating back to the Tang Dynasty. Judging from its history, Toringi is really worth a visit. But one kind of people are forbidden to enter the temple. This kind of person is a disheveled tourist.
Buddhism emphasizes "abstinence". In the field of Buddhism, dressing inappropriately is not only disrespectful to oneself, but also a temptation to other practitioners and a provocation to Buddhism. You can't enter the temple in bare hip-high heels and short skirts. Therefore, anyone who enters Buddhist holy places must dress appropriately.