- Shaolin Monastery - Wikipedia
The main pillars of Shaolin culture are Chan Buddhism (禅; 禪; chán), martial arts (武; wǔ), Buddhist art (艺; 藝; yì), and traditional Chinese medicine (医; 醫; yī) This cultural heritage, still constituting the daily temple life, is representative of Chinese civilization
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Idaho Shaolin Center for Martial Arts teaches traditional Chinese martial arts, Kung Fu, and Tai Chi We have been in business in Boise Idaho for over 34 years
- Ultimate Shaolin Temple Travel Guide | Shaolin Monastery Dengfeng, China
Shaolin Temple (Shaolinsi, 少林寺) is as a pivotal Buddhist temple in China Renowned worldwide for its Shaolin Kung Fu, rich Zen Buddhism culture, and its portrayal in numerous films, TV series, and documentaries, Shaolin Temple offers an unforgettable experience
- Shaolin Temple | History, Description, Facts | Britannica
The Shaolin Temple, the construction of which began in 495 under the orders of the Wei emperor Xiaowendi, bears testimony to his success It was from here that Indian scriptures were translated into Chinese and the precepts of Zen Buddhism formed
- Shaolin Temple – Shaolin Temple Kung Fu Academy
Shaolin Temple (Chinese: 少林寺; pinyin: Shàolín sì) also known as the Shaolin Monastery, Shaolin Temple is a Chan (“Zen”) Buddhist temple and was established in 495A D at the western foot of Song Mountain, 13 kilometers northwest to Dengfeng City, Henan Province, China
- Shaolin Temple: Birthplace of Zen Buddhism Shaolin Kung Fu
China's Shaolin Temple is the birthplace of Zen Buddhism and Shaolin Kung Fu Explore its ancient sacred wonders, watch the Kung Fu show, learn about the monks
- 2025 Shaolin Temple Travel Guide: Plan Your Visit
Explore the Shaolin Temple with tips on transport, highlights, Kung Fu shows, hiking, tickets, best seasons, and insider travel advice Perched on the slopes of Mount Song in central China, the Shaolin Temple is far more than just a tourist stop — it’s a living symbol of Chinese culture
- Shaolin Temple – Ticket, Opening Hours, Location, and Highlights
Shaolin Temple (少林寺), established in the 19th year of the Northern Wei Dynasty (495 AD), was built by Emperor Xiaowen to accommodate and propagate Indian monk Batuo’s teachings
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