Luohan Temple, Buddhist temple in Yuzhong District, Chongqing, China.
Luohan Temple is a Buddhist sanctuary in Chongqing built with traditional Chinese architecture featuring multiple halls, courtyards, and sacred structures arranged throughout the downtown area. The complex contains several levels and spaces designed for worship and daily practice.
The sanctuary was originally founded in the Song period around 1064-1067 as Zhiping Temple before taking its current name. The structure suffered damage during World War II but was subsequently restored to use.
The temple serves as a living center for Buddhist practice and meditation, drawing both worshippers and visitors interested in experiencing the tradition firsthand. Monks here perform ceremonies regularly and maintain the spiritual activities that keep the place active.
The temple welcomes visitors daily and sits centrally in Chongqing, making it easy to reach by foot or local transport. Morning hours tend to be quieter, offering a better chance to explore the halls and spaces at your own pace.
One of the most striking features is the Arhat Hall housing 524 detailed clay figures representing Buddhist holy men that have survived for centuries. These sculptures are accompanied by ancient rock carvings etched into the temple walls depicting Buddhist themes and symbols.
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