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  2. Mount Putuo - Wikipedia

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    Mount Putuo has been a pilgrimage site for over a thousand years. [2] [3] After the Tang dynasty, Mount Putuo became a center of Guanyin worship. [4]Traditionally there were three main temples: the Puji Temple (普濟寺, founded in 10th century), the Fayu Temple (法雨寺, founded 1580 CE), and the Huiji Temple (慧濟寺, founded 1793 CE).

  3. Putuo, Shanghai - Wikipedia

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    The Shanghai Putuo District People's Government is located on Daduhe Road. The Zhenru Temple, ... Shanghai Putuo District Pingli Road Primary School No. 1;

  4. Changshou Road Subdistrict - Wikipedia

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    The subdistrict was formed on 23 October 1991 from the merger of Jiaozhou Road Subdistrict and Putuo Road Subdistrict and was expanded in April 2004 when parts of Baiyu Subdistrict, Shiquan Subdistrict and Dongxin Subdistrict during an area adjustment of Putuo District. There are 31 village-level divisions within Changshou Road Subdistrict.

  5. Fayu Temple - Wikipedia

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    Fayu Temple is the second largest temple in Mount Putuo, and a national key Buddhist temple designated by the State Council. In 1580 during the Ming dynasty (1368–1644), a monk of Macheng, named Dazhi Zhenrong (大智真融), came from western Sichuan to Mount Putuo for training. He was attracted by the local scenery and built a small ...

  6. Changshou Road station - Wikipedia

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    Changshou Road (simplified Chinese: 长寿路; traditional Chinese: 長壽路; pinyin: Chángshòu Lù) is an interchange station on Line 7 and Line 13 of the Shanghai Metro, [1] located in Putuo District. It opened in 2009. In December 2014, the station became a transfer station when the first extension of Line 13 opened.

  7. List of Buddhist architecture in China - Wikipedia

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    Chengtian Temple (Quanzhou) Chongfu Temple (Quanzhou) Chongsheng Temple (Fujian) Cishou Temple; Dizang Temple (Fuzhou) Guanghua Temple (Putian) Guangxiao Temple (Putian)

  8. Xincun Road station - Wikipedia

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    Xincun Road (Chinese: 新村路; pinyin: Xīncūn Lù) is a station on Line 7 of the Shanghai Metro, [1] located in Putuo District. It opened in 2009. It opened in 2009. References

  9. Tongchuan Road station - Wikipedia

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    Tongchuan Road (Chinese: 铜川路) is an interchange station of the Line 15 and Line 14 of the Shanghai Metro.Located at the intersection of Daduhe Road and Tongchuan Road in the city's Putuo District, the station was scheduled to open in 2020, when both lines were expected to begin operations. [1]