Where is Kunming Jin Dian Park and how to get there? Address and transportation introduction
Address: Mingfengshan, the eastern suburb of Kunming
Transportation: Take bus No.68 (or 10, 10) or 7 1 in the urban area, or take the cable car from the Expo site, get off at Jin Dian Station and walk 8 10 meters to Jin Dian Scenic Area.
Introduction to the Golden Temple in Kunming:
Jin Dian Scenic Area is located at the foot of Mingfeng Mountain in the eastern suburb of Kunming, 8 kilometers away from downtown Kunming. It was built in the Wanli period of the Ming Dynasty. 1637, bronze temple moved to Jizu Mountain in Binchuan. 167 1 year, Emperor Kangxi of the Qing Dynasty rebuilt the existing Zhenwu Bronze Hall, which weighed 250 tons and was the largest bronze building in China. It is better preserved than the golden hall of Wanshou Mountain in Beijing Summer Palace. It is bigger than the Golden Temple in Wudang Mountain, Hubei Province, and it is the largest existing pure copper temple in China. The bronze hall shines brightly in the scorching sun, so it is called the Golden Hall, which is a key cultural relic under protection in China.
It has been more than 380 years since it was built, and the existing Jin Dian of Mingfeng Mountain was rebuilt by the Wu family in the early Qing Dynasty. There are also words on the temple, such as "The 10th year of Emperor Kangxi of Qing Dynasty, A.D.191year, the 10th auspicious day of the zodiac, Wu Sangui, and the Prince worships the building on Taiping Day". After suppressing the peasant uprising, Wu Sangui led his teacher to Kunming to rebuild the Golden Temple. You can still see the words "The 10th year of Emperor Kangxi of Qing Dynasty, A.D.191year, 6th day of Dalu (that is, October), and Prince Wu Sangui worships the building" on the beam of the Golden Palace. Buddha statues, plaques, beams and columns, floors, doors and windows, dragons and decorations are all made of copper. The steps, floors and railings of the Golden Hall are all made of unique marble. The whole temple is grand and solemn, beautiful and generous.
During the Qing Dynasty, Taihe Palace was frequently damaged by earthquakes, but it was repaired many times. The biggest disaster was during the Cultural Revolution. The temple collapsed, the gods went out, and the Taihe Palace was deserted everywhere, making it difficult to turn back. It was not until 1999 that Taihe Palace was completely renovated to welcome the Kunming World Expo. The Hall of Supreme Harmony has experienced many vicissitudes, and Emperor Zhenwu has been promoted and abolished several times.
The above is the address and traffic information of Jin Dian Park. I believe everyone knows something about it and I hope it will help you.
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