Lingdu Temple, according to legend, has a history of 1,500 years. According to the records of Bao'an County, during the Southern and Northern Dynasties, the eminent monk Beidu Zen Master once resided in Xixi. The former sages believed that this place is rich in dragons, towering green hills, mountain flowers and rocks, mineral springs, streams, and towering trees. Therefore, Lingdu Temple has been used for generations of villagers to worship the Buddha with sincerity and sincerity. Shelter and seek blessings, and pray for good weather, peace and prosperity. In the Sui Dynasty, it was renamed [Lingdu Taoist Temple], and it was renamed [Dayun Temple] in the Tang Dynasty when it was built. Du Temple, so Lingdu Temple has become a temple that is also Buddhist and Taoist in the long past. At present, in addition to the Buddhist Three Treasures Buddha, the Great Mercy and Great Compassion Guanyin Bodhisattva, and the Weituo Hall, the temple also has the Taoist master Lu Zu, Doumu, Wang Lingguan, Guan Shengdijun and other halls and altars, in order to provide the villagers of Xia Village and good believers in the ten directions. , enter the temple devoutly to worship, ask God for blessings, I hope God's grace is mighty, the weather is good, the country is peaceful and the people are safe.
Lingdu Monastery, Hong Kong, is not very large, but the environment is particularly good, tourists are not many, relatively quiet, it is said to have a history of more than 1000 years, it is worth visiting.
A far quiet place though it is small. Very nature
Lingdu Temple has a history of more than 1,400 years. It is the earliest temple and the birthplace of Buddhism in Hong Kong. It is also one of the three major Buddhist holy sites in Hong Kong. Lingdu Temple is located on the west side of Ha Village, Yuen Long, Hong Kong. It was founded in the late Eastern Jin Dynasty. According to legend, it was named after the Liang Dynasty Zen Master Huaidu who stayed here. It was rebuilt many times during the Song, Ming, Qing and Republic of China periods. It was renamed "Lingdu Daochang" in the Sui Dynasty, "Dayun Temple" in the Tang Dynasty, "Bixia Palace" in the Song Dynasty, and "Baiyun Temple" in the Yuan Dynasty. It has now been renamed back to its original name. The buildings in the temple are not very large, but there are towering ancient trees. In addition, the spring water in the temple is very famous for cooking and making tea. The tea tastes fragrant and sweet. Next time you visit, you may want to enjoy a vegetarian banquet and taste the fragrant tea from the clear stream!
Every time I go hiking, I pass by this place when I go down Yuantou Mountain.
It is said that it has a history of more than 1500 years. It feels like some outstanding people, and a very good surrounding environment.