Gu Mountain Scenic Area (Gu Shan Fengjing Qu) [鼓山风景区]

  • Address:Gushan Town, Jin'an District, Fuzhou
    福州市晋安区鼓山路
  • Getting there: Take bus No.69, 70, 71 or 73 to Qianyu stop
  • Contact: 0591 5178 6888, 8366 9142  
  • Opening hours: 6:30 - 17:30 daily
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The Gu Mountain Scenic Area is located about 17 km east of downtown Fuzhou, beside the Min River. Because there is a big drum-shaped rock on the top of the main hill, it is said to give off a drumbeat sound in wind and rain: hence the name Gu Shan, which means ''drum mountain.''

Yongquan Temple is located at the foot of the White Cloud Peak of Gushan Mountain, 455 m. above sea level. Built in the Five Dynasties

period, it tops the list of five Buddhist temples in Fuzhou and is well-preserved. Nestled under the peak, the temple seems to be hidden and visitors can not see it whether they are walking, taking a bus or a cable car. Even after entering the gate of the temple, they still can not see the whole temple. The saying goes that "Once you enter the mountain, you can not see the temple; while entering the temple, you cannot see the mountain." The temple houses three invaluable state treasures. The first is the pair of 7-meter ''pottery pagodas'' flanking the temple, which were built in the Song dynasty

, and which feature over 1000 images of the Buddha. The second treasure is the collection of nearly 10,000 Buddhist classic printing plates from the Ming Dynasty onward. The third is a collection of 657 copies of classics written in blood by monks through the ages. The monks pricked their own fingers and wrote the classics with their blood. One of the other attractions is a cave which lies northwest of Gu Mountain over 700m above sea level. White clouds frequently float into the cave and fill it with dense mist. It's a beautiful location, but slippery and steep, so make sure you are wearing good shoes.

Getting there: you may take the Mt. Gu Special Line from Wuyi Square or take bus Nos. 7, 36, 37, 808, 815, 949, 957, 960 and Mawei Special Bus Line to Mt. Gu.

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