+ItineraryJiuhua Hill and Xuanzang Temple
Last Modified: 2006-12-06 23:02:42.0
Jiuhua Hill and Xuanzang Temple ( 九华山和玄奘寺 )
Address: Beijing Dong Lu, Nanjing ( 南京市北京东路九华山 )
Phone: +86 Xuanzang Temple Tel: +86 (0) 25 8321 3373, 8689 7040
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Author:Tai Te (Last Modified: 2006-12-06 23:02:42.0)
The dimunitive Jiuhua Hill (Jiuhua Shan) lies alongside the Ming City Wall and the south side of Xuanwu Lake. What draws most visitors to Jiuhua Hill is the Xuanzang Temple.
The monk Xuanzang journeyed to India to bring Sanskrit Buddhist texts back to China. He then spent much of the remainder of his life translating these texts. Xuanzang’s quest was the basis for the ultra-famous fictional story “Journey to The West”, a novel originally written during the Ming Dynasty. Journey to The West has since been the basis for a popular television show in China as well as the inspiration for the cartoon show and video game serious Dragon Ball Z.

Tunnel under Jiuhuashan |

Bell on Jiuhuashan |
How to get there
To reach the main entrance by bus, stop at the Beijing Dong Lu (北京东路) bus stop and walk 3 blocks north down Jiuhuashan Lu (九华山路).
The rear entrance is along the city wall near Taiping Men (太平门).
Jiming Temple is only 15 minutes walk along Beijing Dong Lu or a 20 minute walk along the top of the city wall.
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