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The famous Chinese temple where Katy Perry came to burn incense

American singer Katy Perry visited the famous Lingyin Temple in Hangzhou (China) and viewed West Lake after completing two shows in the city.

ZNewsZNews24/11/2025

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On November 23, many X accounts attracted attention when posting photos of Katy Perry visiting Linh An Pagoda (Hangzhou, China). The female singer appeared simply in jeans and a scarf. She wore light makeup and let her hair down naturally. Photo: X/liu_shuo55555.

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Lingyin Temple is one of the oldest and most famous temples in Hangzhou. Built in 326 during the Eastern Jin Dynasty, the temple is nestled among majestic mountains, not far from West Lake. Photo: @travelchinawithme.

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The main highlight is the Dai Hung Bao Dien, where the Buddha statue is over 20 meters high, made from eucalyptus wood, symbolizing enlightenment and compassion. Photo: @travelchinawithme.

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The main hall houses a magnificent Buddha statue, one of the tallest indoor Buddha statues in China. Flanking the statue are 20 guardian deities with detailed expressions and postures that demonstrate exceptional craftsmanship. The main hall exemplifies Song Dynasty architectural style with its two-tiered tiled roof and sturdy wooden columns. Photo: @travelchinawithme.

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The Medicine Buddha Temple is a 20-meter-long and 12-meter-wide shrine, housing three saints in the East, including Medicine Buddha, Sunlight Buddha, and Moonlight Buddha. Medicine Buddha is the one in the middle sitting on a lotus throne, able to dispel all diseases and disasters for humans. Sunlight Buddha and Moonlight Buddha stand on either side of Medicine Buddha, symbolizing promise and freshness. Photo: @travelchinawithme.

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The Phi Lai Mountain opposite the pagoda has more than 470 stone carvings dating from the 10th to the 14th century. The name comes from the legend that the peak “flew” here from India because of its resemblance to a sacred Indian mountain. The winding paths through the area reveal hidden caves and unexpected sculptures in every corner. Photo: @travelchinawithme.

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