Longchang Temple
Longchang Temple is a Buddhist temple located on Mount Baohua, in Baohua Town of Jurong, Jiangsu, China. It is the important monastery in the Chinese Buddhist Vinaya tradition. The temple is renowned not only for its Copper Hall and Beamless Halls, but also for the 400-years-old ginkgo trees.
History
The temple was originally built by monk Baozhi in 502 as "Qianhua Temple", under the Liang dynasty.In the reign of Wanli Emperor of the Ming dynasty, the emperor bestowed a set of Chinese Buddhist canon on the temple and renamed it "Huguo Shenghua Longchang Temple", more commonly known as "Longchang Temple".
During the Qing dynasty, Kangxi Emperor and Qianlong Emperor came to the temple to worship Buddha and offer incenses, which elevated its position and attracted more people to offer incenses.
Longchang Temple has been inscribed as a National Key [Buddhist Temples in Han Chinese Area|National Key Buddhist Temple in Han Chinese Area] in 1983.
In March 2013, the Copper Hall and Beanless Halls were designated as "List of [Major National Historical and Cultural Sites in Jiangsu|Major National Historical and Cultural Sites in Jiangsu]" by the State Council of the [People's Republic of China|State Council of China].