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Dali Hanging Temple

【Introduction】: Overview of Dali Hanging Temple Dali Hanging Temple typically refers to the Xishan Hanging Temple in Kunming, Yunnan, located at Luohan Mountain (southern foothills of Taihua Mountain) in the western suburbs of Kunming, adjacent to Dianchi Lake. Its main structure is the Sanqing Pavilion, a Taoist architectural complex consisting of nine levels and eleven pavilions, ingeniously built into the cliff face using wooden walkways that pass through stone caves, creating the "Hanging Temple" marvel. This temple, along with the Hanging Temple on Hengshan Mountain in Shanxi and the Hanging Temple on Cangyan Mountain in Hebei, is known as one of China's three great hanging temples. During the Yuan Dynasty, Prince Liang built a summer palace here, which was converted into a Buddhist temple in the ninth year of the Hongzhi era (1496) during the Ming Dynasty. By the Zhengde to Jiajing periods, the Sanqing Pavilion and the Southern and Northern Nunnery complex had taken shape. In the Qing Dynasty, the Southern Nunnery gradually fell into disrepair, and most of the existing structures were expanded during this period, embedded in the cliffs in a staggered layout, offering panoramic views of Dianchi Lake from the railings. Xu Xiake's "Travel Notes of Taihua Mountain" documented the distribution of Ming-era temples in detail, and archaeological discoveries in 1999 confirmed that the ruins of Prince Liang's summer palace were located south of the Sanqing Pavilion. Religious Fusion: The complex blends Taoist and Buddhist elements, such as the Sanqing Pavilion enshrining Taoist deities, while the Southern Nunnery ruins preserve Buddhist relics. Cliff Carvings: The cliffs feature inscriptions of Wang Bao's "Ode to the Golden Horse and Jade Rooster" by Yang Shen of the Ming Dynasty, as well as poems by literati from various dynasties. Ecological Wonder: Wild monkeys often appear in the mountains, so visitors should keep an eye on their belongings. 🕘【Opening Hours】 Open year-round. Recommended visiting time: 8:30–11:30 AM (best lighting for photography; afternoon light is blocked by cliffs, making it dimmer). Suggested duration: 2–3 hours (including climbing the walkways, visiting Sanqing Pavilion, and exploring nearby attractions). Notes: - The site operates a timed reservation system; book in advance via official platforms. - Those with acrophobia should avoid the hanging walkways, as some sections are narrow and require non-slip shoes. - Touching relics is prohibited; violators may be fined. 💴【Ticket Prices】 Basic admission: Free (some areas like Sanqing Pavilion require reservations). Climbing ticket: No clear fee yet, but the Hanging Temple on Hengshan Mountain charges 100 CNY for reference. Price changes: No recent updates; confirm via official channels before visiting. ⛺【Attractions】 Sanqing Pavilion Complex Highlights: Nine levels and eleven pavilions built into the mountain, connected by wooden walkways, creating a "floating pavilion" spectacle. Must-see: - Linggong Hall: Enshrines Taoist guardian deity Wang Lingguan. - Sanfeng Hall: Honors Zhang Sanfeng, founder of the Wudang Taoist sect. - Yuhuang Pavilion: The top level enshrines the Jade Emperor, offering panoramic views of Dianchi Lake. Hanging Walkways Highlights: Walkways embedded in cliffs, some supported only by beams; walk close to the mountain. Safety tips: - Follow the "one person per line" rule to avoid crowding. - Large backpacks or heavy items are prohibited for balance. Cliff Carvings & Stele Forest Highlights: Poems by Ming Dynasty's Yang Shen and Qing Dynasty's Yuan Jiagu, with diverse calligraphy styles. Interactive: Join a "treasure hunt" to find specific carvings. Wild Monkey Zone Highlights: Macaque groups often play here; observe from a distance. Notes: - Do not feed or provoke monkeys to avoid scratches. - Secure belongings, especially food and plastic bags. 🚌【Transportation】 Public Transit: - Metro + Bus: Take Metro Line 3 to "West Bus Station," then transfer to Bus 6 or 51 to "Gaoqiao Station," followed by a 10-minute walk to the entrance. - Tourist Shuttle: Take the "Xishan Tourist Shuttle" from Kunming Railway Station or Nanping Street directly to the site. Driving/Taxi: - Navigation: Luohan Mountain Hanging Temple, Bijie Town, Xishan District, Kunming. - Parking: 10 CNY per visit; weekends are busy—arrive early. Walking Route: From the entrance, climb the "Thousand-Step Cliff" stone stairs (30 minutes) with Dianchi Lake views along the way. 👉【Itinerary】 Day Trip Recommendation: - Morning: Explore the Hanging Temple, focusing on Sanqing Pavilion, walkways, and carvings. - Lunch: Dine at "Taihua Villa" for Yunnan specialties like steamed pot chicken or wild mushroom hotpot. - Afternoon: Visit Dianchi Haigeng Dam to feed seagulls, cycle, or take a boat ride. - Evening: Return to downtown Kunming for Nanping Street Night Market and local snacks. Nearby Lodging: - Luxury: InterContinental Kunming (Dianchi Resort), 10-minute walk to Haigeng Dam. - Budget: Cuihu Hotel (downtown), convenient with diverse dining options. 🧡【Pre-Trip Prep】 Essentials: - ID, reservation code. - Non-slip shoes, light backpack, sunscreen, hat. - Camera/phone (wide-angle lens recommended for full shots). Notes: - Summer brings mosquitoes; bring repellent. - No convenience stores on-site; carry water and snacks. - Respect local customs; avoid loud noises in sacred areas.
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Posted: Jul 11, 2025
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