Where are the three pagodas in Dali?

The Three Pagodas in Dali are located at 1.5km northwest of the ancient city of Dali. Erhai Lake is in the east and Leying Peak in Cangshan Mountain is in the west. The scenery is beautiful.

Chongsheng Temple is a royal temple in Dali period and the largest ancient temple in Dali history. Chongsheng Temple is famous for one tower and two small pagodas, also known as "Three Pagodas in Dali", and it is one of the famous pagodas in China. The three ancient pagodas are the landmarks of Dali, the witness of Buddhism prevailing in Dali, and also one of the scenic spots of Cangshan Erhai Lake. The three pagodas of Chongsheng Temple have three functions in one, and the art of tower building is the pinnacle, which has extremely high historical, cultural and architectural value.

Opening hours of Chongsheng Temple

07: 10- 19:00 (summer) (Monday-Sunday, May 01-1October 31);

08:00- 17:30 (winter) (165438+1October 0 1- Monday-Sunday, April 30th of the following year).

Transportation to Chongsheng Temple:

1, special line: take the three-tower special line (departure station: Dali Railway Station) in downtown Dali (Shimonoseki) to the three-tower scenic spot of Chongsheng Temple;

2. Bus: 19, C 10 Get off at Huancheng Road and walk to Santa Park (bus stop);

It takes about half an hour to walk from Dali ancient city.