Foguangshan

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★ 4.7 (300+ reviews) • 4K+ booked
Discover the captivating allure of the Fo Guang Shan Buddha Museum, a Mahāyāna Buddhist cultural, religious, and educational museum nestled in Dashu District, Kaohsiung, Taiwan. Affiliated with Fo Guang Shan, one of Taiwan's largest Buddhist organizations, this museum is a treasure trove of history and spirituality. Explore the rich heritage and architectural marvels that await you at this iconic destination. Fo Guang Shan is an international Chinese Mahāyāna Buddhist organization and monastic order based in Taiwan, known for its modernization efforts and charitable work. Rooted in Humanistic Buddhism, Fo Guang Shan is the largest Buddhist monastery in Taiwan and amalgamates all Eight Schools of Chinese Buddhism. Foguangshan is one of Taiwan's top attractions located in Kaohsiung, boasting impressive temple complexes and the tallest seated metal Buddha in Taiwan, making it a must-visit destination for travelers seeking cultural and spiritual experiences.
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2 Chome-30-4 Sakurayamacho, Nagoya-shi, Shōwa-ku Aichi 466-0044, Japan

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danica **
14 Sep
it was a great experience with our helpful guide. she makes sure we had fun touring the sights❣️it is just too hot to take long walks with the heat of the sun 😓
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Christopher ****
5 Sep
Doris was a very dedicated guide who makes sure that the guests were well taken care of. Be prepared to do a lot of walking on this tour. A good pair of shoes is a must!
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Ma *****************************
3 Sep
we enjoyed the tour! kiwi is an excellent guide, and made sure we were taken care of during our trip.
Klook User
29 Aug
Had a great day with Doris as our driver exploring Kaohsiung and surrounding area with our group. Would recommended!
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Denn ******************
24 Aug
nice tourist guide, great itinerary, highly recommeded if you want to visit kaohsiung!!!!!¡!!!!!!¡!!!!
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REBELLA *****
22 Aug
Meetup time is 8:15 in Formosa Blvd Station Exit 11. Doris our tour guide was considerate enough to wait for the last participant. She tried to contact him/her but to no avail so we proceeded with the tour at around 8:35. We were only 3 in the group (supposed to be 4) but the operator did not cancel so I was able to enjoy Kaohsiung attractions!. Fo Guang Shan is a bit far from city center so its convinient with tour.
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Nathalie *******
18 Jul
Good tour that was great value for money. The Buddha museum was very impressive. Guide was very accommodating. I didn't understand any information she gave as she only spoke Chinese. I appreciate they ran the tour for such a small group!
Patrick ****
18 Jul
月世界位置較偏,跟一天團方便多,今次開車到山中,再步行由下山,相比上山爬天梯舒服多。另外佛光山到高雄是必到景點,相當宏偉,一進入自然感覺平靜,有修心養性之效,特別推薦內裡漢來美食齋菜,相當有水準。雖然龍虎塔維修,導遊都帶我們到附近觀音像拍照。整體行程安排十分滿意,值得推薦畀大家。
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Remarkable Landmarks and Must-Visit Sights

Fo Guang Big Buddha

Marvel at the majestic Fo Guang Big Buddha, a towering 40-meter statue that symbolizes Sakyamuni Buddha. This awe-inspiring statue, made from 1,800 tons of metal, is a sight to behold and a symbol of spiritual enlightenment.

Eight Pagodas

Immerse yourself in the symbolism of the Eight Pagodas, each representing different ideas or precepts in Buddhism. From promoting a happier life to advocating wholesome deeds, these pagodas offer a glimpse into the core teachings of Buddhism.

Mount Potalaka Avalokiteśvara Shrine

Visit the Mount Potalaka Avalokiteśvara Shrine, home to the Thousand-Armed, Thousand-Eyes Avalokiteśvara statue crafted by renowned glass artist Loretta Yang. Experience the serenity and grace of this sacred space.

Cultural and Historical Significance

Delve into the rich history and cultural significance of the Fo Guang Shan Buddha Museum, which houses a tooth relic of Sakyamuni Buddha. Explore the missions, objectives, and core values that shape the museum's ethos and educational initiatives.

Local Cuisine

Indulge in Taiwanese vegetarian cuisine at the Twin Pavilions, where you can savor traditional dishes in a serene setting. Sample Tea Chan and Sutra Calligraphy while enjoying keynote lectures on education, culture, and the arts.

Culture and History

Immerse yourself in the rich cultural and historical significance of Fo Guang Shan. Founded in 1967 by Hsing Yun, the order promotes Humanistic Buddhism and modernizes Chinese Buddhism. Explore the associated colleges and universities that offer degrees in Buddhist Studies and secular fields.