Yuantong Temple

Yuantong
Temple (Yuantong Si) is the grandest and most active temple in
Kunming with a history of more than 1200 years. Located on the
south side of Yuantong Hill, it is a destination of pilgrimage
for pilgrims worldwide. In 1956, the temple held a tooth of the
Buddha here for a short time. The ceremonies at which the tooth
relic where received and sent off were important events in the
history of Yuantong Si. The architecture of the temple buildings
is rather typical, but the halls of the temple are visited in
order on a declining slope, not on an ascending slope as is typical
in Chinese Buddhist temples. In the temple are numerous scenic
spots, and a pool reserved for setting captive fish free! (Fangshengchi).
Yuantong Temple is one of the most important sites in the region
for Buddhist ceremonies. On the 1st and 15th of each lunar month,
people gather here to take part in all kinds of Buddhist services.
There is also a good vegetarian restaurant on the premises serving
lunch and dinner.
How to get there: Yuantong Temple is conveniently located in
the northern area of the city on Yuantong Jie. The easiest way
to reach the temple is by taxi from the city center, which should
cost RMB10. From the railway station, bus 101 can also take
you to the Yuantong Temple.
Cost: RMB4
Opening Hours:8am-6pm