Is there anything to pay attention to in the Big Wild Goose Pagoda?

Matters needing attention in visiting the Big Wild Goose Pagoda are as follows:

1. The North Square of the Big Wild Goose Pagoda is equipped with the so-called largest musical fountain in Asia.

Summer: (from June 10)

There are two performances every day from Monday to Friday (the fountain water dance equipment is routinely overhauled on Tuesday and closed during the day) 12, 21;

There are five national holidays such as Saturday and Sunday every day, 12, 14, 16, 18, 2 1.

Winter: (165438+ from October 6th)

There are two performances every day from Monday to Friday (the fountain water dance equipment is routinely overhauled on Tuesday and closed during the day) 12, 20: 30;

There are five national holidays every day, such as Saturday and Sunday, which are 12, 14, 16, 18 and 20: 30 respectively.

1 1 Until the following year 1 There is generally no performance, except during the Spring Festival.

If you want to go to the North Square of Big Wild Goose Pagoda to see the night view of the musical fountain at night, you'd better arrive in advance, otherwise you may not be able to squeeze into the crowd, and you can only watch it from a distance outside the crowd.

2. The off-season of the scenic spot will be adjusted every year, and the specific time can be consulted by telephone.

Address: Yanta Road, Yanta District, Xi City.

Transportation: Take bus No.5, No.21,No.22, No.27, No.41and get off at Dongkou Station of Yanta West Road. Take subway line 3 and get off at "Big Wild Goose Pagoda" station, and walk south for 8 minutes.

Tel: 029-855 18039.

Ticket information: 40 yuan in peak season (March 1-165438+1end of October) and 20 yuan in low season (February1-end of February).

Introduction:

The Wild Goose Pagoda is located in Jionji in the south of the city. Daxiong Hall is the most magnificent royal temple in Chang 'an in Tang Dynasty. Built in the period of Emperor Taizong, it was built by Prince Li Zhi in memory of his mother, Empress Wende, with Master Xuanzang as the "first host". During this period, the mage supervised the construction of the Big Wild Goose Pagoda.

Master Xuanzang translated Buddhist scriptures and preached Dharma 1 1 year in Daxian Temple, and founded the "one-sided religion" of Buddhism, making Daxian Temple the ancestral home of one-sided religion. During this period, the master personally supervised the construction of the Big Wild Goose Pagoda in order to worship the scriptures and relics brought back from India.

Today's Dajian Temple was built on the basis of the original temple "West Tower Courtyard" in the Ming Dynasty, and most of the existing halls are buildings in the Qing Dynasty. The main buildings on the central axis of the temple are Daxiong Hall, Fatang Hall, Wild Goose Pagoda and Genjyo Sanzo Courtyard in turn. Among them, the Buddhist relic and the top bone of Master Xuanzang, which are enshrined in the Big Wild Goose Pagoda and Genjyo Sanzo Courtyard respectively, are the treasures of Daxian Temple.

To the east of the central axis of the temple is the Tower Garden. There are nine pagodas in Tallinn in the park, which are dedicated to the pagodas of nine monks in the temple since the Qing Dynasty.

There are squares in the north and south of Dajiju. There are also scenic spots such as Shaanxi Museum and Datang Furong Garden around.