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Shiningworth went to Hongfa Temple for worshipping and blessing for the coming year
2024-03-20 14:22:13
Shenzhen Hongfa Temple is located in Shenzhen Xianhu Botanical Garden, backed by Shenzhen's "green heart and lungs" Wutong Mountain, facing Xianhu Lake, and the surrounding natural scenery is very beautiful. The temple was built in 1985 and has a relatively short history, but its scale is second to none in the area. On the first and fifteenth day of the first lunar month, countless believers come to burn incense and worship Buddha. Walking about 2.2 kilometers from the entrance of Xianhu Botanical Garden, you can see the true appearance of Hongfa Temple. Along the way, there are green water and green mountains, and the scenery is beautiful. There are Tianwang Hall, Daxiong Hall, Tibetan Scripture Building, etc. in the temple.In Feb 18th,the first working day of Shiningworth after Chinese New Year,Shiningworth went to Hongfa Temple as Shiningworth usual for worshipping and blessing the coming year with more and more good bussiness and healty life.And Enjoyed the buddhist food near Hongfa Temple.
Magnificent Hongfa Temple Louhu Shenzhen Hongfa Temple is a very welcoming temple with grand entrance on the top of the mountain. It feels like you are entering to a divine world with deep feelings of spiritual beliefs. The structure and location of the temple is a masterpiece of architecture and art. The stone carvings are stunning and so perfect. This temple awaken your spiritual needs and beliefs.It's a big a area.
Fairylake Botanical Garden is located in the northeast area of Shenzhen. The park is divided into six major scenic areas including the Heaven and Earth Area, the Fairy Lake Area, the Hongfa Temple Area, the Desert Plant Area, the Fossil Forest Area, and the Conifers and Azalea Area. You can admire the various kinds of plants and flowers, and you can also take a walk through the hedge maze, Other Paradise, and other attractions. Hongfa Temple is inside Fairy Lake Botanical Garden, and locals often come here to burn incense.