Jade Buddha Temple situated in the northwest near the intersection of
Anyuan Lu and Jiangning Lu, the temple is an active one, attracting large
numbers of visitors, both local and overseas Chinese tourists. It is one of
Shanghai’s few Buddhist temples.
Jade Buddha Temple was built between 1911 and 1918, housing 70 resident
monks. Its exterior is easily identifiable by its bright saffron walls. Inside,
the centerpiece is a two-meter-high white jade sitting Buddha encrusted with
jewels. It is said the statue weighs 1,000kg. The sitting Buddha was installed
in the temple when it was brought by monks from Burma to Zhejiang Province in
1882. A smaller reclining Buddha lies on a redwood bed.
In the temple, photography is forbidden. The temple closes for lunch
between noon and 1 pm, and is open daily except on special occasions, such as
the Lunar New Year.