Chinese Filial Piety Garden for Ancestor Worship
The Chinese Filial Piety Garden is located in the Taihu Bay Tourist Resort in Wujin, Changzhou City, Jiangsu Province, facing Taihu Lake and backed by Lù é Mountain, covering an area of more than 860 acres. The park relies on the Liao'e Zen Temple with a history of more than 1,600 years. It aims to promote filial piety and features ancestor worship culture and Guanyin culture. It is a comprehensive scenic spot that integrates root-seeking ancestor worship, pilgrimage to worship Buddha, tourism and enlightenment education. . There are scenic spots such as Liao'e Zen Temple, Taihu Guanyin, Ancestor Temple, Chinese Filial Piety Museum, Jingcheng Lake, Puguang Villa and other places with profound cultural heritage, as well as various fully functional service facilities.
The Chinese Filial Piety Garden contains the only thousand-year-old filial piety temple in the country - Liao'e Zen Temple. It is also the only park in the country that displays the three generations of Guanyin at the same time. It is a Bodhisattva dojo that promotes filial piety and saves all living beings. With beautiful mountains and rivers and fresh air, it is not only a feng shui treasure land for worshiping ancestors, but also an excellent place for sightseeing and paying homage to Buddha.
The Ancestral Temple in the Chinese Filial Piety Garden is a comprehensive ancestral hall that integrates national sacrifices and family sacrifices. In addition to worshiping the common ancestors of the Chinese nation, the common people can also worship here. Here, we commemorate our ancestors and pay homage to our ancestors by enshrining their rebirth lotus tablets. There are a total of 105 ancestral halls in the hall. The ancestors of the top 100 surnames in the country are worshiped in single rooms, and there are 5 comprehensive ancestral halls for other surnames.