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Introducing Shaolin Temple
The Shaolin Temple is a renowned historical site located in Luoyang. The Shaolin Temple is nestled in the region of Songshan Mountain, about 31 miles southeast of Luoyang. It is believed that the establishment of the temple dates back to the 5th century, with its roots traced to the Northern Wei Dynasty (386 – 534). The temple has been instrumental in the evolution of Buddhism in China and is acknowledged as the birthplace of Chinese Zen Buddhism and Shaolin Martial Arts. In recognition of its cultural significance, it was added to UNESCO’s World Cultural & Natural Heritage List in 2010.
The temple complex showcases a fusion of architectural styles from various dynasties, with the primary structures reflecting the ancient Tang Dynasty style. The temple is home to an extensive collection of cultural artifacts and is encircled by the scenic Pagoda Forest, which serves as the final resting place for distinguished monks throughout the temple’s extensive history. The forest derives its name from the multitude of pagodas that closely cluster together, giving the appearance of a forest.
The Shaolin Temple is renowned for its Shaolin Kungfu, one of the most prominent and recognized sects of Chinese Kungfu. Even today, one can witness young students and monks honing their Kungfu skills in the picturesque surroundings. The Martial Arts Hall of the temple stages an impressive Kungfu performance. The temple complex is a pleasant place to stroll in, with its beautiful gardens and tranquil atmosphere. Visitors can explore the Hall of Heavenly Kings, the Mahavira Hall, the Dharma Cave, and the Martial Art Training Center.
Shaolin Temple Fast Facts
• Chinese Name: Shao Lin Si 少林寺
• Best Time to Visit: March to November
• Recommended Visiting Hours: About 3 to 4 hours
• Things to Do: Photography, Buddhism Culture, Martial Arts
• Opening Hours: 7:00-17:00
• Entrance Fee: CNY 80
• Address: Songshan Mountain, Dengfeng, Henan Province
What UNESCO Says on Shaolin Temple
According to the UNESCO, Shaolin Temple is a significant historical and cultural site. Recognized as a World Heritage Site in 2010 as part of the “Historic Monuments of Dengfeng,” the temple has had a profound influence on Chinese Buddhism and played a crucial role in the development and spread of martial arts culture. Its complex boasts numerous ancient buildings, stone carvings, and murals, which collectively showcase the evolution of Chinese art and architecture over centuries. Through its ongoing presence and influence, the Shaolin Temple affirms its status as an integral part of China’s cultural fabric, forever etched in the hearts and minds of those who seek wisdom, discipline, and enlightenment.
What to expect at Shaolin Temple
Shaolin Temple is definitely worth a visit. You can witness breathtaking demonstrations by Shaolin monks, showcasing their incredible agility, strength, and fighting prowess. While exploring the temple’s historic buildings – all 57,600 square meters (14 acres) adorned with intricate carvings and ancient artifacts – you can also learn about the history of Zen Buddhism and its connection to Shaolin Kung Fu. The temple’s serene atmosphere and stunning natural surroundings create a truly immersive experience, blending cultural exploration with martial arts wonder.”
How to get to Shaolin Temple
• Shaolin Temple are approximately 17km from downtown Dengfeng, 70km away from Luoyang and 95km from Zhengzhou.
• Take Dengfeng Bus 8 (Dengfeng-Shaolin Line) to Shaolinsi Station. Then walk around 2 km to Shaolin Temple.
• Take a bus from Luoyang Bus Station or Jinyuan Bus Station to Shaolin Temple.
• Take a bus from Zhengzhou Central Bus Station to Shaolin Temple directly.
• Charter a car/bus from GGC to enjoy a hassle free private transfer from hotels in Dengfeng, Luoyang or Zhengzhou to Shaolin Temple.
Additional travel advice on Shaolin Temple
• Shaolin Temple is a religious site, so visitors should dress modestly and behave with good manner. Keep quiet in the temple.
• Visitors with entrance tickets can enjoy Kung Fu Shows for free during daytime. The shows are performed at the Martial Arts Hall of Shaolin Temple. And there are usually about 5 to 6 shows per day. Please check the performance time in advance. And it is better to get to the Martial Hall at least 30 minutes in advance to ensure a seat closer to the stage.