The operating hours and contact information of a temple can vary depending on the specific location and type of temple. However, I can provide some general information that may be helpful.

In China, many Buddhist temples are open to visitors during daytime hours from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM or 6:00 PM, but it’s always best to check with the temple directly for their specific operating hours and any potential restrictions. Some temples might have specific opening times for special events, festivals, or ceremonies.

Regarding contact information, you can usually find a phone number or email address listed on the temple’s website or at the entrance of the temple complex. If you’re unable to locate this information online or onsite, you could try searching for the temple’s name along with “contact information” in Chinese search engines like Baidu Baike (baike.baidu.com) or 2345 (www.2345.cn).

Here are some general tips when attempting to contact a temple:

  1. Use respectful language: When communicating with temple staff, be sure to show respect for their time and the temple’s property.
  2. Try calling multiple times: If you don’t get an immediate response on your first call, it might be best to try again at different hours or days.
  3. Ask about availability: Before planning a visit, ask if the temple is open during your preferred day or hour.

Please note that these suggestions are general and may not apply to every specific temple. It’s always helpful to double-check with locals or travel guides for more detailed information before visiting.