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Jade Buddha Temple

In the heart of a bustling metropolis lies a place of incredible power and tranquility — the Jade Buddha Temple. This is not just a museum but a functioning monastery where you can experience the true spiritual life of Shanghai. The main treasure here is two Buddha statues carved from solid white jade. Brought from Burma in the 19th century, they continue to amaze visitors with their grace and spiritual energy. ✨ Why it's a must-visit: · Unique relics: Two jade Buddha statues — one sitting and one reclining — are masterpieces of religious art. · Authentic atmosphere: Unlike touristy spots, this place exudes genuine monastic life — monks chant mantras, and the air is filled with the scent of sandalwood. · Culinary experience: Be sure to try the vegetarian noodles at the local canteen — a quintessential taste of Shanghai! · Contrast: Ancient pagodas set against modern skyscrapers create unforgettable photo opportunities. ✅ Tips for visiting: · Best time to visit: Arrive at opening time (8:00 AM) or during lunchtime to avoid crowds. · Dress code: Cover your shoulders and knees to show respect for this sacred place. · Photography: Taking photos inside the halls with the jade Buddhas is prohibited, but you can capture the courtyards and exterior. · Ritual: Purchase a bundle of incense (30-50 RMB) and make an offering following local traditions. · Pro tip: After visiting the temple, stop by a traditional tea house nearby — the perfect way to conclude your spiritual journey. Ready to find your oasis of peace? 🙏 Plan a visit to this amazing place where time slows down, and your soul finds serenity. It's an experience that will stay with you long after you leave Shanghai!
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Posted: Oct 14, 2025
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