Bamboo Temple

Bamboo
Temple (Qiongzhu Si), a Tang Dynasty temple known for its Arhat
statues, is arguably the most famous of Kunming's temples. Arhats
are famous monks and "saints" of Chinese Buddhism, usually
displayed in large groups of 500 or more. The Arhats of the Bamboo
Temple were made over a period of seven years by a famous craftsman
from Sichuan called Li Guangxiu. His masterpieces are extremely
realistic and lifelike, even if some of the statues are a bit
surreal.
The temple is located on the Yu'an Mountain, about 15 km from
the center of Kunming. On each side of the temple gate stand
four ancient Cypress trees, planted during the Ming Dynasty,
more than 400 years ago. Entering the temple, the first thing
visitors notice is the carefully designed courtyard, spread
over four layers, one on top of another. The Main Hall contains
a trinity of enormous gilded Buddha statues seated on lotus
thrones.
Two hours should be sufficient time to visit the temple.
How to get there: As minibuses (RMB3) departing from the railway
station do not operate on a fixed schedule, depending on your
budget, the best way to get to the Bamboo Temple may be to take
a taxi. The ride should cost around RMB40.
Cost: RMB10
Opening Hours: 8am-6pm