First, the appointment process ① scan the code to enter the "Nanputuo Temple Appointment Service Platform" and make an appointment for free.
② Click × or please read the instructions yourself to close the pop-up prompt.
(3) Select the appointment date, click on the appointment allowance, and select the time to enter the temple.
④ Select the number of people entering the temple, fill in the tourist information, and click Submit Appointment.
⑤ Drag the slider to complete the verification, and the appointment can be successful.
⑥ Click View Appointment to view the appointment voucher and the temple entry password.
2. Precautions 1. Online reservation: Please make an online reservation for free in advance. Successful people enter the temple by scanning the code with "reserved QR code" or "my second-generation ID card";
2. Green code entry: Please obtain the "eight-minute health code" in advance and show it before entering the temple;
3. Body temperature measurement: Before entering the temple, you need to cooperate with the staff to measure the body temperature. Only those with normal body temperature can enter the temple;
4. Wear a mask: Please wear a mask during the temple tour;
5. Keep your distance: Please keep a distance of 1 meter from others when visiting the temple fair, and don't gather;
6. Crowd control: According to the relevant requirements, there is a limit to the number of people entering the temple every day. If the number exceeds the approved reception number, people will be suspended from entering the temple.
Three. The opening hours are 8:00- 19:00 every day.
Fourth, the ticket price does not need tickets to enter the temple, but you need to make an online appointment in advance! ? Dater's Handbook
Precautions:
1. Take measures such as appointment, wrong time and diversion when entering the temple;
2. Strictly implement the system of "green code+temperature measurement +72-hour nucleic acid+real name registration".
Verb (abbreviation of verb) scenic spot introduction Nanputuo Temple was built in the late Tang Dynasty and the Five Dynasties, formerly known as Sizhouyuan. Cui Wen, a monk in the Northern Song Dynasty, was rebuilt as an endless rock. Yuan Fei. It was rebuilt in the early Ming Dynasty and renamed Zhao Pu Temple. At the end of the Ming Dynasty, the poet and monk Jueguang moved to the front of the mountain, and the hall and courtyard were complete. More than 100 monks often lived there and were abandoned in the war disaster in the early Qing Dynasty. In the 22nd year of Emperor Kangxi of Qing Dynasty (1684), after Shi Lang recovered Taiwan Province Province, Jinghai stationed in Xiamen Town, donated money to restore the old scenery of the temple, and built a great compassion pavilion to serve Guanyin Bodhisattva, which was renamed Nanputuo Temple by analogy with Guanyin Dojo in Putuo Mountain, Zhejiang Province. After hundreds of years, the monks who presided over Jingfeng, saved themselves and participated in it have been rebuilt and expanded many times. By the early years of the Republic of China, three halls and seven halls had been formed.