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Bamboo Temple

Qiongzhu Temple, or Bamboo Temple, is a Buddhist temple situated on Yu'an Mountain to the northwest of Kunming, Yunnan, China. The name of the temple refers to a type of bamboo. The Bamboo Temple was established during the Yuan dynasty as the first temple dedicated to Zen Buddhism in Yunnan. It has since been burned down and reconstructed several times. The present structure mostly dates from the late Qing dynasty.

Activities near Bamboo Temple

Grand View Park is located 6.67 kilometers from Bamboo Temple

Grand View Park (Daguan) is vibrant with rock gardens, pavilions, bridges and murmuring water. It is famous for the longest

Green Lake Park is located 7.84 kilometers from Bamboo Temple

Green Lake Park, aka Cuihu Park, situated almost in the city center and facing Yunnan University, is one of the

Western Hills is located 10.63 kilometers from Bamboo Temple

In the western suburbs of Kunming lies Western Hills. They are also called 'Sleeping Buddha Hills'. For looked at from

Yunnan Nationalities Village is located 11.97 kilometers from Bamboo Temple

The village in Dianchi Lake Scenic Area acts as a good shortcut to understand the social customs of the ethnic

Golden Temple is located 14.22 kilometers from Bamboo Temple

Golden Temple, also known as Tongwa Temple, is the largest copper temple in China. As part of Taosit Taihe Palace

Black Dragon Pool is located 14.72 kilometers from Bamboo Temple

At the foot of Longquan Hill, about 17 kilometers (10 miles) north of the center of Kunming, there is a

Yunnan Provincial Museum is located 18.29 kilometers from Bamboo Temple

Yunnan Provincial Museum is located in the east section of Guangfu Road in Guandu District. As a comprehensive museum, it

Dianchi Lake Scenic Area is located 28.71 kilometers from Bamboo Temple

The Dianchi Lake Scenic Area is located in the southwest part of Kunming City. Dianchi Lake is, beyond question, the