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Yufo Temple, Shanghai
    2012-03-19  08:53    Shenzhen Daily

    James Baquet

    ON my last day in Shanghai (and the last day of my first, nine-day pilgrimage) I went from Jing’an Temple up to nearby Yufo Temple (Jade Buddha Temple), wherein reside several magnificent jade Buddhas.

    The temple was founded in 1882, after Hui Gen, a monk from Putuo Mountain made a pilgrimage to Tibet, and continued on to Burma. A Burmese layman gave him several jade Buddhas; two of these returned with him to Shanghai. He built the first Yufo Temple, which has since moved, and another jade Buddha was a gift from Singapore later, bringing the total to three.

    The current abbot, Master Juexing, is forward-looking in remarkable ways. For example, he has founded a small shop at the front of the temple (facing the street) called “Zen Coffee,” where “isolated from the hustle and bustle outer world” you can drink coffee while you “enjoy the Buddhist music and Buddhist artworks.”

    He also founded a bookstore with discounted books and consultation service to spread knowledge and enhance the public’s understanding, and two vegetarian restaurants — one inside the grounds, and one facing the street. Master Juexing is also involved in many charities, including homes for children and seniors.

    The temple has all the usual buildings and statues you’d expect, with the addition of the fine jade Buddhas. But as a city temple, it is the engagement with the lives of everyday people that is most commendable.

    Off to the airport and back home from my first trip to Zhejiang and Shanghai, but two days later I was in Xi’an.

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