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[[Mount Putuo]] ({{Wiki|Chinese}}: [[普陀山]]; pinyin: [[Pǔtúo Shān]]; literally: "[[Mount Potalaka]]") is an [[island]] [[southeast]] of {{Wiki|Shanghai}}, in [[Zhoushan]] prefecture of [[Wikipedia:Zhejiang|Zhejiang]] province, [[China]].
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It is a renowned site in [[Chinese Buddhism]], and is considered the [[bodhimanda of Avalokitesvara]] ([[Guanyin]]), a revered [[Bodhisattva]] in many parts of {{Wiki|East Asia}}.
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[[Mount Putuo]] is one of the [[four sacred mountains]] in [[Chinese Buddhism]], the others being [[Mount Wutai]], [[Mount Jiuhua]], and [[Mount Emei]] ([[Bodhimandas]] for [[Manjusri]], [[Ksitigarbha]], and [[Samantabhadra]], respectively).
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[[Mount Putuo]] lies on [[Eastern Sea of China]] and displays the [[beauty]] between sea and mountain.
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The area is about 12.5 square kilometers and has many famous and [[sacred]] [[temples]].
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Every year on February 19, June 19, and September 19 of the {{Wiki|lunar calendar}}, it welcomes millions of [[people]] for the celebration of the [[birth]] of [[Guanyin]], being a [[monk]] and being [[bodhisattva]] respectively.
  
[[Mount Putuo]] ({{Wiki|Chinese}}: 普陀山; pinyin: Pǔtúo Shān; literally: "[[Mount Potalaka]]") is an [[island]] [[southeast]] of {{Wiki|Shanghai}}, in Zhoushan prefecture of [[Wikipedia:Zhejiang|Zhejiang]] province, [[China]]. It is a renowned site in [[Chinese Buddhism]], and is considered the [[bodhimanda]] of [[Avalokitesvara]] ([[Guanyin]]), a revered [[Bodhisattva]] in many parts of {{Wiki|East Asia}}. [[Mount Putuo]] is one of the [[four sacred mountains]] in [[Chinese Buddhism]], the others being [[Mount Wutai]], [[Mount Jiuhua]], and [[Mount Emei]] ([[Bodhimandas]] for [[Manjusri]], [[Ksitigarbha]], and [[Samantabhadra]], respectively). [[Mount Putuo]] lies on Eastern Sea of [[China]] and displays the [[beauty]] between sea and mountain. The area is about 12.5 square kilometers and has many famous and [[sacred]] [[temples]]. Every year on February 19, June 19, and September 19 of the {{Wiki|lunar calendar}}, it welcomes millions of [[people]] for the celebration of the [[birth]] of [[Guanyin]], being a [[monk]] and being [[bodhisattva]] respectively.
 
  
 
History
 
History
  
[[Mount Putuo]] has been a [[pilgrimage]] site for over a thousand years. During the [[Tang dynasty]], along with the [[development]] of sea [[silk road]], [[Putuo Mountain]] became the center of [[Chinese Buddhism]] for [[Guanyin]].
 
  
The site has received numerous renowned visitors over the ages, [[including]] the then 20-year-old {{Wiki|future}} [[Chan-master]] [[Yinyuan Longqi]] (Igen), who came to the site in 1612, while looking for his father, who had disappeared fifteen years earlier. The {{Wiki|modern}} [[scholar]] [[monk]] [[Taixu]] spent several years in [[solitary retreat]] at a small [[hermitage]] in [[Putuo]].
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[[Mount Putuo]] has been a [[pilgrimage]] site for over a thousand years.
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During the [[Tang dynasty]], along with the [[development]] of sea [[silk road]], [[Putuo Mountain]] became the center of [[Chinese Buddhism]] for [[Guanyin]].
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The site has received numerous renowned visitors over the ages, [[including]] the then 20-year-old {{Wiki|future}} [[Chan-master]] [[Yinyuan Longqi]] ([[Igen]]), who came to the site in 1612, while looking for his father, who had disappeared fifteen years earlier.  
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The {{Wiki|modern}} [[scholar]] [[monk]] [[Taixu]] spent several years in [[solitary retreat]] at a small [[hermitage]] in [[Putuo]].
  
  
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     33m tall statue of the [[Guan Yin]] at Zizhulin (紫竹林)
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     33m tall statue of the [[Guan Yin]] at [[Zizhulin]] ([[紫竹林]])
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     Two major beaches - Hundred Step Beach and Thousand Step Beach. Hundred Step Beach charges for entry and has facilities such as deckchairs and [[parasols]], and [[activities]] such as a banana boat and quad bikes.
 
     Two major beaches - Hundred Step Beach and Thousand Step Beach. Hundred Step Beach charges for entry and has facilities such as deckchairs and [[parasols]], and [[activities]] such as a banana boat and quad bikes.
 
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    The only surviving specimen of [[Putuo]] hornbeam, a critically endangered {{Wiki|species}}.
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The only surviving specimen of [[Putuo]] hornbeam, a critically endangered {{Wiki|species}}.
  
  
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[[Temples]]
 
[[Temples]]
  
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    [[Putuo]] is covered with many [[temples]] and [[monasteries]], both large and small. All are under the directive of the [[Chinese Buddhist Association]]. Many [[monks and nuns]] from all over the country, and abroad, go to great lengths to live and practice there. Today, there are more than 30 major [[temples]] located at [[Mount Putuo]], [[including]] the [[Puji]] [[Temple]], [[Fayu]] [[Temple]] and Huiji [[Temple]].
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[[Putuo]] is covered with many [[temples]] and [[monasteries]], both large and small.  
     In addition to these [[monasteries]], there is the Institute of [[Buddhism]], one of the largest [[Buddhist]] {{Wiki|academic}} institutes in [[China]].
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All are under the directive of the [[Chinese Buddhist Association]].  
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Many [[monks and nuns]] from all over the country, and abroad, go to great lengths to live and practice there.  
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Today, there are more than 30 major [[temples]] located at [[Mount Putuo]], [[including]] the [[Puji]] [[Temple]], [[Fayu]] [[Temple]] and Huiji [[Temple]].
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Transport
 
Transport
  
Many of the Zhoushan Islands are now linked by [[bridges]]. This means that [[Putuoshan]] can easily be reached by bus from {{Wiki|Shanghai}} and [[Ningbo]]. The bus terminates at Shenjiamen Bus Station. From the Banshengdong Wharf on the Shenjiamen waterfront it is a 10-minute ride by fast ferry (22rmb) to [[Putuoshan]]. In {{Wiki|Shanghai}}, the Nanpu Bridge Bus Station, {{Wiki|Shanghai}} Stadium Sightseeing Bus [[Center]] and {{Wiki|Shanghai}} [[South]] Long Distance Bus Station have several departures daily to Shenjiamen (4–5 hours, 138rmb). In [[Ningbo]], the [[North]] and [[South]] bus stations both have regular daily departures to Shenjiamen (2–3 hours, 60rmb).
 
  
There are two flights daily from Hongqiao Airport in {{Wiki|Shanghai}} to [[Putuo]] Airport which is only 3 kilometres from Shenjiamen. (approx 800rmb).
 
  
The ferry services mentioned below are still available but the bus services now provide a greater level of convenience and {{Wiki|comfort}}. [[Putuoshan]] can be reached by boat from the major cities of [[Ningbo]] and {{Wiki|Shanghai}}. It will take approximately an hour by boat to reach the wharf at [[Ningbo]], from where a bus transports passengers to [[Ningbo]] city centre. There are two boats linking [[Putuoshan]] and {{Wiki|Shanghai}}. One departs in the evening and travels overnight, arriving in the early morning; the other leaves early in the day from a wharf outside of {{Wiki|Shanghai}} city centre but takes less than two hours.
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Many of the Zhoushan Islands are now linked by [[bridges]].
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This means that [[Putuoshan]] can easily be reached by bus from {{Wiki|Shanghai}} and [[Ningbo]]. The bus terminates at Shenjiamen Bus Station.
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From the Banshengdong Wharf on the Shenjiamen waterfront it is a 10-minute ride by fast ferry (22rmb) to [[Putuoshan]].
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In {{Wiki|Shanghai}}, the Nanpu Bridge Bus Station, {{Wiki|Shanghai}} Stadium Sightseeing Bus [[Center]] and {{Wiki|Shanghai}} [[South]] Long Distance Bus Station have several departures daily to [[Shenjiamen]] (4–5 hours, 138rmb).
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In [[Ningbo]], the [[North]] and [[South]] bus stations both have regular daily departures to Shenjiamen (2–3 hours, 60rmb).
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There are two flights daily from Hongqiao Airport in {{Wiki|Shanghai}} to [[Putuo]] Airport which is only 3 kilometres from [[Shenjiamen]]. (approx 800rmb).
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The ferry services mentioned below are still available but the bus services now provide a greater level of convenience and {{Wiki|comfort}}.  
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[[Putuoshan]] can be reached by boat from the major cities of [[Ningbo]] and {{Wiki|Shanghai}}.  
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It will take approximately an hour by boat to reach the wharf at [[Ningbo]], from where a bus transports passengers to [[Ningbo]] city centre.  
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There are two boats linking [[Putuoshan]] and {{Wiki|Shanghai}}.  
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One departs in the evening and travels overnight, arriving in the early morning; the other leaves early in the day from a wharf outside of {{Wiki|Shanghai}} city centre but takes less than two hours.
  
 
A number of minibuses link the major tourist areas. There are no taxis and traffic is usually limited to buses.
 
A number of minibuses link the major tourist areas. There are no taxis and traffic is usually limited to buses.
 
Weather
 
Weather
  
It is an {{Wiki|Asian}} warm-temperate moist climate (Cfa) and has four {{Wiki|distinct}} seasons'. It has plenty or [[rain]] and fog. The average temperature of whole year is 16.1 °C (61 °F). The coldest month is January, average temperature is 5.4 °C (42 °F). The hottest month is August, temperature is 27.0 °C (81 °F). It has typhoon season on July, August and September. The average {{Wiki|speed}} of [[wind]] is 4.2 to 5.7 metres per second (15 to 21 km/h).
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It is an {{Wiki|Asian}} warm-temperate moist climate (Cfa) and has four {{Wiki|distinct}} seasons'.  
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It has plenty or [[rain]] and fog. The average temperature of whole year is 16.1 °C (61 °F).  
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The coldest month is January, average temperature is 5.4 °C (42 °F).  
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The hottest month is August, temperature is 27.0 °C (81 °F).  
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It has typhoon season on July, August and September. The average {{Wiki|speed}} of [[wind]] is 4.2 to 5.7 metres per second (15 to 21 km/h).
 
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Mount Putuo (Chinese: 普陀山; pinyin: Pǔtúo Shān; literally: "Mount Potalaka") is an island southeast of Shanghai, in Zhoushan prefecture of Zhejiang province, China.

It is a renowned site in Chinese Buddhism, and is considered the bodhimanda of Avalokitesvara (Guanyin), a revered Bodhisattva in many parts of East Asia.

Mount Putuo is one of the four sacred mountains in Chinese Buddhism, the others being Mount Wutai, Mount Jiuhua, and Mount Emei (Bodhimandas for Manjusri, Ksitigarbha, and Samantabhadra, respectively).

Mount Putuo lies on Eastern Sea of China and displays the beauty between sea and mountain.

The area is about 12.5 square kilometers and has many famous and sacred temples.

Every year on February 19, June 19, and September 19 of the lunar calendar, it welcomes millions of people for the celebration of the birth of Guanyin, being a monk and being bodhisattva respectively.


History


Mount Putuo has been a pilgrimage site for over a thousand years.

During the Tang dynasty, along with the development of sea silk road, Putuo Mountain became the center of Chinese Buddhism for Guanyin.

The site has received numerous renowned visitors over the ages, including the then 20-year-old future Chan-master Yinyuan Longqi (Igen), who came to the site in 1612, while looking for his father, who had disappeared fifteen years earlier.

The modern scholar monk Taixu spent several years in solitary retreat at a small hermitage in Putuo.


Features

    33m tall statue of the Guan Yin at Zizhulin (紫竹林)

    Two major beaches - Hundred Step Beach and Thousand Step Beach. Hundred Step Beach charges for entry and has facilities such as deckchairs and parasols, and activities such as a banana boat and quad bikes.

The only surviving specimen of Putuo hornbeam, a critically endangered species.


Temples


Putuo is covered with many temples and monasteries, both large and small.

All are under the directive of the Chinese Buddhist Association.

Many monks and nuns from all over the country, and abroad, go to great lengths to live and practice there.

Today, there are more than 30 major temples located at Mount Putuo, including the Puji Temple, Fayu Temple and Huiji Temple.


Transport


Many of the Zhoushan Islands are now linked by bridges.

This means that Putuoshan can easily be reached by bus from Shanghai and Ningbo. The bus terminates at Shenjiamen Bus Station.

From the Banshengdong Wharf on the Shenjiamen waterfront it is a 10-minute ride by fast ferry (22rmb) to Putuoshan.

In Shanghai, the Nanpu Bridge Bus Station, Shanghai Stadium Sightseeing Bus Center and Shanghai South Long Distance Bus Station have several departures daily to Shenjiamen (4–5 hours, 138rmb).

In Ningbo, the North and South bus stations both have regular daily departures to Shenjiamen (2–3 hours, 60rmb).


There are two flights daily from Hongqiao Airport in Shanghai to Putuo Airport which is only 3 kilometres from Shenjiamen. (approx 800rmb).


The ferry services mentioned below are still available but the bus services now provide a greater level of convenience and comfort.

Putuoshan can be reached by boat from the major cities of Ningbo and Shanghai.

It will take approximately an hour by boat to reach the wharf at Ningbo, from where a bus transports passengers to Ningbo city centre.

There are two boats linking Putuoshan and Shanghai.

One departs in the evening and travels overnight, arriving in the early morning; the other leaves early in the day from a wharf outside of Shanghai city centre but takes less than two hours.

A number of minibuses link the major tourist areas. There are no taxis and traffic is usually limited to buses. Weather


It is an Asian warm-temperate moist climate (Cfa) and has four distinct seasons'.

It has plenty or rain and fog. The average temperature of whole year is 16.1 °C (61 °F).

The coldest month is January, average temperature is 5.4 °C (42 °F).

The hottest month is August, temperature is 27.0 °C (81 °F).

It has typhoon season on July, August and September. The average speed of wind is 4.2 to 5.7 metres per second (15 to 21 km/h).

Source

Wikipedia:Puto Mountain