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How many Buddhist temples are there in Shenyang, Liaoning?
Let me answer your question. There are many places of Buddhism and Taoism in Shenyang. Most of the buildings belong to cultural relics protection units, and some of them have been demolished and rebuilt. At the end of the census in 1948, there were about 120 places for Buddhist or Taoist activities in Shenyang, and cultural relics were demolished on a large scale from 1953 to 1966. The most regrettable thing is that Kuixing Building and Lotus Temple in Shenyang, Liaoning Province have been declared as cultural relics protection units. Lotus Temple is the largest Buddhist activity place in ancient Shenyang. Demolition was carried out in 1966- 1972 in three times. At present, there is only one road left in this area-Lianhua Street.

Some existing Buddhist sites in Shenyang; Ji 'en Temple (Shenyang Cultural Relics Protection Unit, Liaoning Cultural Relics Protection Unit), Giant Buddha Temple (the first batch of immovable cultural relics in Shenyang, Shenyang Cultural Relics Protection Unit), prajna temple (Shenyang Cultural Relics Protection Unit, Liaoning Cultural Relics Protection Unit), Chang'an Temple (Shenyang Cultural Relics Protection Unit, Liaoning Cultural Relics Protection Unit), Lotus Pure Earth Temple (Huangsi) (Shenyang Cultural Relics Protection Unit), Xibojia Temple in Taiping Temple (. Zhonghua Temple (reconstruction), Dafa Temple (Wang Ba Temple) (the first batch of immovable cultural relics in Shenyang), Huasheng Temple (restoration), Wanfo Temple (restoration), Xiangyang Temple (restoration, Xiangyang Temple site is a cultural relic protection unit in Shenyang), Fayu Temple (maintenance), Kongoji (restoration), Cihang Temple (restoration) and Buddhist Garden (new construction) The cultural relics protection unit in Liaoning Province, Huilongguan, was destroyed in the Russo-Japanese War and restored in 2008, but it has not been completed), Yong Guang Temple in the East Tower (restored), Guangci Temple in the South Tower (Shenyang Cultural Relics Protection Unit, Liaoning Cultural Relics Protection Unit), yanshou temple in the West Tower (restored, the first batch of immovable cultural relics in Shenyang) and FL Temple in the North Tower (Shenyang Cultural Relics Protection Unit, Liaoning Cultural Relics Protection Unit).

Some existing Taoist venues in Shenyang; Taiqing Palace (Shenyang Cultural Relics Protection Unit, Liaoning Cultural Relics Protection Unit), Central Temple (the first batch of immovable cultural relics in Shenyang, Shenyang Cultural Relics Protection Unit), Peng Ying Palace (Guan Yue Temple) (restoration), Huang San Temple (Huang San Temple site restoration, Shenyang Cultural Relics Protection Unit), Snake Temple (national key cultural relics protection unit, world cultural heritage list), Tianhou Palace (reconstruction), Wanshou Palace. Among them, it has not been declared as a cultural relics protection unit), Land Temple (newly built in Ertaizi area), Tianqi Temple (Shenyang historical building) and Guandi Ancient Temple (an ancient temple).

Existing Confucian activity places in Shenyang; Confucian Temple in Shenyang Forbidden City (National Key Cultural Relics Protection Unit and World Cultural Heritage List).

Some venues for Buddhist, Taoist and Confucian activities that have been demolished and not rebuilt in Shenyang; Baoan Temple, Lianhua Temple, Manjuji Temple, Chongsheng Temple, Sakyamuni Tower, Mongolian Family Temple, Manchu Family Temple Xingqing Temple, Wang Yun Temple, Kannonji Temple, Jishan Temple, Shanyuan Temple, Ling Bao Temple, Huayan Temple, Longfeng Temple, Dizang Pavilion, Jinjue Temple, Chikurinji Temple, Tang Priest Temple, Fusaiji Temple, Baiyi Temple, Shandong Temple, Scorpion Temple and Jingyun Temple. A site is preserved as a historical building in Shenyang), Capital City God Temple, Descendants Temple, Songzu Temple, Guanquan Temple (Guandi Temple), Tangzi Temple, Deng Qing Temple (Dengdaren Temple), Guandi Temple (multiple places), Land Temple (multiple places), God of Wealth Temple (multiple places), Doum Palace, athel Loren Temple, White Tiger Temple and so on.

The Buddhist, Taoist and Confucian venues that Shenyang is currently preparing to repair; Shanmen Temple (expected to be fully completed within two years), Yong Guang Temple (expected to be completed on 20 19-2020), Huilongguan (expected to be completed on 20 18), Kuixing Building (to be determined), Ducheng Temple (to be determined), Confucian Temple (to be determined) and Tianhou Palace.