introduce

Xiputuo Temple in Guiyang, formerly known as Baiyun Temple, was built before the sixth year of Kangxi (AD 1667) and has a history of more than 300 years. Since the renovation started in 2005, the total planned area is about 39,000 square meters ,magnificent.


The temple fully embodies garden art and Buddhist cultural architectural art. The temple faces south, with squares and archways in front, and natural stone wall sculptures built on the back of green mountains and green waters. Building, Reclining Buddha Hall, etc., the thirty-two statues of Avalokitesvara carved out of mahogany in the Avalokitesvara Hall make people marvel at the elegance and delicacy of the temple.

opening hours

08:00-18:00 all year round

must see tips

1. When lighting incense in front of the incense burner, please line up consciously and keep a safe distance. Do not crowd together. When entering the hall to worship, please line up in an orderly manner, take care of your valuables, and leave the hall as soon as possible after the worship, do not stay or gather in the hall, and prohibit Mingxiang, pets, and people with disheveled clothes from entering the hall.

2. When visiting temples, please pay attention to your own image quality, be dignified and tidy, and do not take off and change clothes in public places, make loud noises, and litter. Pay attention to walking safety, do not climb over the railings, please visit in the public area of ​​the central axis, do not sneak into the monk's dormitory, office area and areas that are not allowed to enter, and pay attention to safety when going up and down the stairs. Tourists with children, please pay attention to the children's need to go to the bathroom in advance, go to the bathroom in advance, and do not take the children to relieve themselves in public places, it is disrespectful and serious!

3. Try to take the safety prayer belt home by yourself. If you want to hang it, please hang it on the ropes on the guardrails on both sides of Shangcai Shendong. It is forbidden to hang on any green plant branches or bamboo in the temple, and the temple will be cleaned regularly.

4. Notes on shooting:

1. Accept normal temple architecture and environment shooting, accept modern clothing, formal Hanfu, and minority clothing shooting; exotic clothing, cosplay, excessive nudity, wedding dresses, etc. are prohibited. If found, please leave the temple and have The right to ask it to delete the photos and videos it has taken.

2. Ground and aerial photography, photos and videos are allowed; it is not allowed to enter unopened areas to take pictures, and it is not allowed to take pictures of Buddha statues in halls and monks without permission.

3. The photos and videos taken can be used as positive traditional cultural propaganda (but copywriting involving Buddhist professional knowledge, teachings and regulations, rules and regulations, etc., such as non-professional learning practitioners, please do not make misleading publicity, so as not to break the wisdom of others, Please be careful!), not for commercial purposes and commercial advertisements, if found, necessary measures will be taken.

4. Please be harmonious and humble when shooting, and you are not allowed to step across the green lawn. Take photos without exaggerated and weird poses or shapes that do not conform to the monastery environment. It is not allowed to shoot videos of the three types of vulgarity, damage to the image of Buddhism, damage to religious unity, detrimental to social harmony, extreme eyeballs and other topics.