Baoguo Temple, one of the oldest preserved wooden Buddhist temples, stands in Emeishan City, China. This unique site not only honors Buddhist bodhisattvas but also houses Confucian and Taoist spiritual statues, making it a place of interwoven spiritual traditions. Visitors can explore several halls, each with areas to light incense and offer prayers, and wander through serene gardens. For a more immersive experience, guests have the option to stay overnight and rise at dawn with the monks, providing a glimpse into the daily life and rituals of the temple.
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