Lingshan Sacred Landscape - Wuyin Altar City, A Sanctuary of Tibetan Buddhist Splendor

Lingshan Shengjing Scenic Area, Lingshan Road, Binhu District, Wuxi City, Jiangsu Province
The Five-Part Fortress City is a Tibetan Buddhist architecture
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Introduction

The Five-Indio Altar City stands in the rippling Xiangshui Sea, echoing with the Ling Mountain Brahma Palace and the Manfeilong Pagoda, presenting a unique Tibetan cultural landscape in its original flavor. The Tibetan Buddhism culture is displayed here, although not as magnificent as the Brahma Palace, but equally gorgeous. The altar city enshrines the five Buddhas from the five directions, with a majestic and splendid appearance. Tourists can appreciate Buddhist cultural artworks from various places in Tibet and participate in folk interactive activities such as lighting butter lamps and turning prayer wheels when entering the altar city.
Address
Lingshan Shengjing Scenic Area, Lingshan Road, Binhu District, Wuxi City, Jiangsu Province
Opening hours
09:00-17:30 (Monday-Sunday, January 1-December 31)
Transportation
Located within the Lingshan Buddha Scenic Area in Wuxi, transportation options are as follows: 1. Take Bus Route 88 from Wuxi Train Station, get off at Biboshanzhuang Station, walk about 300 meters to the Lingshan Shengjing Scenic Area, and then walk to the Lingshan Fanguang Temple. The journey takes about 2.5 hours. 2. Take Bus Route 89 from the Wuxi Central Station, get off at Biboshanzhuang Station, walk about 300 meters to the Lingshan Shengjing Scenic Area, and then walk to the Lingshan Fanguang Temple. The journey takes about 2.5 hours.