Famen Temple is situated in Famen Town 120 kilometers northwest of Xi'an.
Although this Temple is a little far from Xi'an, it is an exciting place with an
intriguing history and it is worth making the effort to visit.
Famen literally means the initial way to become a Buddhist believer. The
Famen Temple was first set up during East Han Dynasty. In the year 147 AD, King
Asoka of India traveled to Asia, preaching Buddhism. In China, he established
Famen Temple and left the fingers of Buddha to be enshrined here. The original
wooden four-storey Famen Temple Pagoda fell down due to an earthquake in 1569.
The rebuilt thirteen-storey brick building also collapsed in 1981 due to
constantly rainy season. In the course of rebuilding the pagoda in 1987,an
underground vault was discovered under the base of the pagoda. A great amount of
Buddhist relics were found including four finger sarira relics.