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9 Incredible Buddha Temples in East Asia

Budha Face with Lotus Flowers in the Background

Best Buddha Temples in Asia. There is something quite mystical about Asia. I guess it’s got to do with how religious people are on this side of the world.

It’s almost impossible to visit an East Asian country without seeing some display of religion on the streets from time to time.

And just like churches on the west side of the world, people here have temples.

Some of them are modest, some of them are big and some have beautiful and impressive Buddha statues.

Here’s a list of the – according to me – Best Buddha Temples in Asia

 

1 Fo Guang Shan Buddha Museum.

Location: Kaosiung, Taiwan

 

Buddha Temple in Kaohsiung, Taiwan, Fo guang Shan, Best Buddha Temples in Asia

The southern city of Kaohsiung on the beautiful island of Formosa, is home to one of the most amazing Buddha monasteries you’ll see in your life, I can guarantee that.

The monastery belongs to Fo Guang Shan. This is an international Chinese Buddhist monastic group based in Taiwan. This organization is also one of the biggest charities in the country.

The monastery was founded in 1967. The order of this monastery promotes Humanistic Buddhism, which aims to put more emphasis on the living rather than the dead.

They integrate traditional Buddhism into modern everyday life.

 

Fo Guang Shan Buddha Statue, Kaohsiung Taiwan, Best Buddha Temples in Asia

There was a time when this monastery was closed to public access. Only monks living in the monastery were allowed in. At the end of 2000, it reopened its doors.

The Fo Guang Shan order is also known for making use of the latest technology and keeping temples well furnished.

Oh and if you’re lucky enough be in Taiwan during Chinese new year celebrations, you might want to go down south to the temple and see the fireworks.

 

Fo Guang Shan Buddha in Kaohsiung, Chinese new year celebration

It’s still too early to know exactly when the next celebration will be.

But I’ll try to update the information right here in this post as the date approaches.

 

How to get to Fo Guang Shan?

Well, chances are that you’ll land in Taipei -as the international airport is located in near the capital- from Taipei Main Station you can either

Take a bus – 4 hours ride- to Kaohsiung, or take the high-Speed rail which will take around one hour and a half.

If you take the high-speed rail you have to get off at Xin Zuoying station. From there take bus E02, it’ll take you other 30 minutes to finally get to the monastery.

Entry fee: No entry fee, you’re welcome to donate and you also have the choice to buy souvenirs if you wish.

 

2 Buddha Park, Xieng Khuan

Location: Vientiane, Laos.

 

Reclining Buddha in Laos Vientiane Things to do, Best Buddha Temples in Asia

This is an open air sculpture park. Don’t forget your sunscreen, this place has an ancient look and feel, and it might also feel a little bit scary.

The main statue or at least one of the statues that stands out the most is a 120 meters reclining Buddha. You’ll also find other statues belonging to Hindu gods and demons.

The park is not as old as it may look. Bunleua Sulila founded it in 1958. He was a monk who practiced both religions.

There is a spot in the park where you can catch a good look of the whole area. All you have to do is enter the Pumpkin of HELL!!!!

 

Vientiane Laos, Buddha Park Pumpkin Demon Mouth

Near the entrance of the park, you’ll find a pumpkin like structure. You can go inside through the mouth of a demon on one of the sides of the pumpkin. Once inside you can climb your way up to the top.

Inside the Pumpkin, there are 3 levels which represent hell, earth, and heaven.

Xieng Khuan means spirit city.

 

How to get to the Buddha Park of Vientiane?

It’s very simple, take a tuk-tuk. The place is not that far from the center of Vientiane. It’s very convenient and affordable, and it’ll give you the chance to see more of Vientiane.

The park is located near the border with Thailand, is perfect for those travelers who are making their way to the beautiful country of Thailand.

You can also take public transportation. If you’d like to read more about Vientiane and other ways to get to this park please click here Old Gods in Vientiane

Entry fee: To enter the park you must pay 5000 KIP, which is around 0.58 USD. To have the right to use a professional camera inside the park you’ll have to pay extra 3000 KIP

 

3 Temple of the Emerald Buddha | Grand Palace

Location: Bangkok, Thailand

 

The Grand Palace Bangkok Thailand, Best Buddha Temples in Asia

The bustling city of Bangkok is more recognized by its vibrant nightlife, nightclub, street food, night markets, and floating markets.

But something some people don’t realize is that this city is house to some really beautiful temples.

The official name is Wat Phra Si Rattana Satsadaram. It’s regarded as the most sacred temple of all in Thailand. When you visit this place you must wear long pants and cover your shoulders or they won’t let you in.

In this temple you’ll find the statue of the Emerald Buddha.

Thais believe that the safety of the nation relies on this Emerald statue. The 66 centimeters tall statue supposedly made its way to Bangkok all the way from India.

It was placed in its current location in 1782, the year in which the Chakri Dynasty of Thailand, which still holds the Kingdom, came into power.

 

Emerald_Buddha statue, taken from Wikipedia, Best Buddha Temples in Asia
from wikipedia.org

The Emerald Buddha temple is actually a complex with many buildings, statues, pagoda-like structures, halls, and paintings. The Emerald Buddha is located in the main building of course.

When you enter the building where the Emerald Buddha is you have to take off your shoes.

Sit in a crossed leg position -feet must NOT face the statue- and you can not take pictures of the statue.

 

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This statue is so sacred that only the king can touch it 3 times a year to change the cloak around it.

Oh, and one more thing, they call it Emerald Buddha because but, for Thais, Emerald simply means deep green color. In reality, the statue is made out of Jade.

 

The Grand Palace and Emerald Buddha Temple in Bangkok Eulises Quintero

 

How to get to The Emerald Buddha?

From the center of the city, you can take a tuk-tuk or grab (Kind of like Uber). This is really the easiest and most convenient way to get there.

If you’re feeling adventurous you could take a bus. Buses number 508, 2 and 25 will drop you off really close. Just check your Google maps and find which one is more convenient for you.

 

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It’s also possible to reach the temple by boat. You could take the BTS Silom line, get off at Saphan Taksin station, walk towards Sathorn Pier and get on a boat. It’ll drop you off 4 minutes away from the temple.

Entry Fee: 500 Bahts, this also includes access to the grand palace area.

Let’s continue with this list of Best Buddha Temples in Asia

 

4 Wat Pho, Reclining Buddha

Location: Bangkok, Thailand

 

Reclining Budha in Bangkok Thailand, Best Buddha Temples in Asia

Yet another Buddha temple in Bangkok. This temple was founded even before Bangkok became the capital of the Kingdom. People believe this temple came into existence around 1688-1703.

Wat Pho is considered to be one of the six royal temples of Thailand. Its close proximity to the Grand Palace and Emerald Buddha temple helped it gain the status of Royal monastery.

In this complex there are approximately 100 Buddha images, the biggest statue is the golden reclining Buddha.

 

Wat Pho Temple in Bangkok Reclining Buddha

The Reclining Buddha statue in Bangkok and the chapel that houses it were both built in 1832, it’s one of the largest Buddha statues in Thailand.

 

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The reclining position means the passing of Buddha to nirvana.

A state of total liberation and happiness, the moment when we’ll no longer reincarnate, live, suffer, die again, reincarnate again and repeat.

 

How to get to Wat Pho?

If you’re already at the Emeral Buddha location you can just walk, Wat Pho will be just 6 minutes away.

Otherwise, you can follow the same instructions I gave you to reach the Emerald Buddha temple.

Take a tuk-tuk, a grab, or take the long and more scenic route through the river.

Entry Fee: 100 bahts, and it includes free water.

If you go during summertime you’ll need that water, last time I was there my skin was burning.

I had to take out an umbrella, just like a Korean girl taking care of her skin ha!

 

5 Tian Tan Buddha

Location: Lantau Island, Hong Kong

 

Ngong Ping Gondola Cable car in Hong Kong, Lantau Island, sea view and crystal floor, Best Buddha Temples in Asia

The mountains around it, the fresh air and the cable car ride above blue waters. This is one of my favorite Buddha temples.

The Buddha statue in this temple was completed in 1993. It symbolizes the harmonious relationship between man and nature, people and faith. This is one of the largest sitting Buddha statues in the world.

Once you make it to the top of the hill, which is a little bit challenging, you’ll see all the beautiful details. The statue of Buddha is sitting on top of a huge bronze lotus flower.

 

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All around it, there are 6 smaller statues known as the offerings of the six devas that symbolize the 6 perfections, Generosity, Morality, Patience, Zeal, Meditation and Wisdom.

In this area- near the statue of Buddha- you’ll also find a little village full of restaurants and many souvenir shops. You’ll also find the Po Lin monastery.

 

Buddha at Lantau Island in Hong Kong

 

Tian Tian Buddha on Lantau Island in Hong Kong, Best Buddha Temples in Asia

 

How to get to Tian Tan Buddha?

It’s quite simple, take the metro to Tung Chung station, get off and walk towards the cable car station and get a ticket to Ngong Ping Village.

Once you’re there you’ll only have to walk for around 10 minutes to reach the statue of Tian Tan Buddha.

Entry Fee: The area around the Buddha, walking upstairs and take a close look is free of charge.

But if you want to go inside the Buddha statue you have to pay a fee of 78 HKD

 

6 Leshan Giant Buddha

Location: Sichuan, China

The Dad of all Buddha statues. This is the biggest Buddha statue in the world, at least among the ones that are carved out of stone.

This is definitely my favorite one in this Best Buddha Temples in Asia list.

 

This statue is 71 meters tall and was built between 713 and 803. The construction was started by a Chinese monk named Hai Tong. It was finished 70 years later by his disciples.

Why carve a huge Buddha out of a cliff? Well, as you can see the Leshan Giant Buddha is sitting facing a river, which back then was very difficult to navigate due to strong currents and many ships were sunk.

Building the Buddha statue was the solution the monk thought of at the time. It was supposed to calm the turbulent waters, and even though he did not live to see his masterpiece done.

The purpose was accomplished.

Apparently, due to all the rocks and stones being carved out of the cliff and falling into the river, the waters did become calm.

 

Leshan_Giant_Buddha_from_above_on_the_South_side with city vew

The statue was originally covered by a 13 floors wooden structure to protect it from the rain and the sun.

Unfortunately, such a structure was destroyed by the Mongols when they invaded China.

 

How to get to the Leshan Giant Buddha?

China is huge, so the first thing you have to do is take a flight to Chengdu Shuangliu international airport. This is the major airport serving Chengdu, the capital of Sichuan province.

Directly at the airport, you can take the high-speed train to Leshan. It will take you only around 50 minutes to get there.

Once you’re there take bus number 3 and you’ll reach the entrance of the scenic Leshan Giant Buddha area in around 40 minutes.

Entry fee: 90 yuan.

 

7 Chin Prathanporn Buddha

Location: Kanchanaburi, Thailand

 

Buddha statue in Kanchanaburi Thailand

This majestic statue is located in Wat Tham Sua Kanchanaburi , is one of the most famous temples of Kanchanaburi.

Kanchanaburi is a rural area close to the border with Myanmar. Tourists usually visit this place to do activities like hiking, caving, and rafting.

2 major tourist attractions are the Death Railways and the Allied War Cemetery.

The temple is located about 12 kilometers away from Kanchanaburi town and to visit it you’ll have to pay a tuk-tuk or visit on your own if you’re driving. There is no public transportation.

The first thing you’ll notice when you’re approaching the area is the 18 meters tall Golden Buddha statue.

To see it up close you’ll have to climb some steps or pay for a short cable car ride.

 

Ghost House in Kanchanaburi Thailand, country side view

The Buddha statue was built in 1973. The temple and the statue were built with the purpose of locals having a place to pay their respects to Buddha.

 

How to get to Wat Tham Sua Kanchanaburi?

It’s easy to get here from Bangkok. There are many tour companies offering day tours to Kanchanaburi.

But if that’s not how you roll then you can just simply take the train.

You can catch the train from Thonburi station in Bangkok. It’ll take you 2 hours and a half or 3 hours to get there. It’s really the best way to see the countryside of Thailand.

Entry fee: Free of Charge

 

8 Lama Temple

Location: Beijing, China

 

Lama Temple, Yong He Lamasery, in Beijing China, prayers and Buddha Statue

 

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This temple is a mix of traditional Chinese Buddhism and Tibetan Buddhism. It also goes by the name of Yonghe Temple or Yonghe Lamasery.

The construction of this temple began in 1694 during the Qing Dynasty. It was when prince Yong took the throne that half of the building was turned into a Tibetan monastery.

Eventually, the monastery became the home of many Tibetan Buddhist monks from Mongolia and Tibet.

After 1949 the temple was declared a national monument and access was closed for 32 years.

It reopened its doors to the public in 1981, now it works as a temple and tourist attraction.

Inside one the buildings, you’ll find a huge statue of Buddha Maitreya. This is the biggest wooden Buddha statue in the world, it was carved out of a single white sandalwood log.

 

Biggest wooden Buddha statue in the world, Lama Temple in Beijing

The body of the statue is 26 meters tall and 8 meters wide. It was gifted to emperor Qianglong by the seventh Dalai Lam in 1750.

 

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How to get to Lama Temple in Beijing?

You’ll be glad to know that is very simple and convenient. There are 2 metro lines – Subway Line 2 and Line 5 – in the Beijing metro system that stop at Yonghe Temple Station.

Take exit c and walk south for around 400 meters, you’ll find the temple on the east side of the road.

Entry fee: 25 Yuan, you can also rent an audio guide.

 

9 Bongeunsa Temple

Location: Seoul, South Korea

The last one on this Best Buddha Temples in Asia list.

 

Bongeusan temple in South Korea Seoul
During Winter Months

This is another temple that has been around for a while. Its origins can be traced back to 794 when all there was around in Seoul were open fields, trees, and villages.

Just like Korean people, this temple, unfortunately, has had to withstand the horrors of war. During the Korean war, many of its buildings were destroyed by fire.

The current temple we see today is actually a product of many renovations that took place between 1941 and 1982.

 

Bongeusan temple in south korea view from the back
During Winter Months

 

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The main attraction of the temple is a 28 meter tall standing Buddha statue. It’s the representation of the future Buddha named Maitreya.

 

What is the future Buddha?

According to Buddhist traditions, the Maitreya or future Buddha is someone who will appear in this world sometime in the future.

This entity will be a Buddhist who is on his/her way to full enlightenment and will teach the pure Dharma.

Dharma is a concept that refers to behaviors that are in full accordance with the natural order of things and the “right way of living”

The future Buddha is supposed to appear once humankind has lost its way.

What I really like about this temple is that is close to the city, but in an interesting way is very calm and peaceful.

You can walk uphill behind the statue and see the back of it with buildings in the background, is quite a nice view.

 

Bongeunsa temple in South Korea Seoul summer time
During Summer Months

 

How to get to Bongeunsa Temple?

Getting here is simple, cheap and convenient, all you have to do is get in the subway and make your way towards it.

You can get off at Samseong Station on the green line and from there you’ll walk for around 13 minutes.

Entry fee: Free of Charge

 

Conclusion, Best Buddha Temples in Asia

East Asia is full of beautiful countries with a lot to offer, one of those things being the many Buddha temples that attract and surprise with their beauty and history.

Hope you guys have the chance to visit some of these spots.

If there is any other Buddha temple you want me to add to the Best Buddha Temples in Asia list please let me know in the comments.

 

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Shanghai and Beijing in one Week

Traditional Chinese dance with red fans in the Bund Shanghai

You are going to be in China and you only have a couple of days, around 8 days maybe, to explore some parts of this huge country. I recommend Shanghai and Beijing in One Week

Or maybe you want to spend most of your time in other cities in the south and center of China, rather than the most mainstream and international cities, you know the most touristy ones.

 

Visiting China and Beijing, Places to visit for Tourists, Shanghai and Beijing in One Week

But. if your issue is time-related, I would say go visit Shanghai and Beijing.

These are the 2 major cities most airlines fly to, chances are you’re going to one of them already, and they are well connected to each other.

And if you do have a lot of time, and you want to explore many parts of China.

I’d still recommend you to visit Shanghai- the city with the best skyline in Asia- and Beijing because THE GREAT WALL that’s why.

You just have to see it.

What comes now is a list of the different things you can do in these cities. Shanghai and Beijing in One Week

I’ll also share information about, where to stay, and other data that will make you want to go, hopefully.

 

Shanghai-The Bund

This is the most modern and the biggest financial hub in China. The heart of the city is located at the Bund, a waterfront area with colonial buildings facing the modern Skyline of Shanghai.

The Bund was originally a British settlement, that’s why there are many colonial buildings.

 

Colonial Buildings in the Bund area in Shanghai, Pearl Tower in the Background, Shanghai and Beijing in One Week

This place is perfect for walking around at night time or in the morning. You can enjoy both the beauty of the traditional European side of the Bund as well as the modern side of the city just right across.

 

Rooftop Bars-Shanghai

If you’re looking for a nice rooftop bar in Shanghai to go and have one or two drinks and get a really good look at the Skyline of the city you can go to the Peninsula Hotel.

 

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Just go to their rooftop bar, relax and take some pictures.

 

Rooftop Bar in Shanghai, The Peninsula Hotel at the Bund area, Shanghai and Beijing in One Week

 

Skyline View of Shanghai from Rooftop Bar at the Peninsula Hotel

Closest metro station to the Peninsula and The Bund is Nanjing East Road on Line 2

Since I just talked about rooftop bars, here’s another rooftop bar in Shanghai you can go to get a different look of the city.

Go to the Ritz Carlton Shanghai PUDONG, do not mistake it with the Portman Ritz-Carlton.

At the rooftop bar of the Ritz Carlton Pudong , called Flair Rooftop Restaurant and Bar, click here for their website, you’ll be able to catch a cool close look of the pearl tower.

I couldn’t help to take a selfie

 

Flair Rooftop Bar in Shanghai, Ritz Carlton Pudong

Closest metro station to the Ritz Carlton Pudong is Lujiazui on line 2

What else can I do or see in Shanghai?

 

Yu Garden and Bazaars-Shanghai

The exact address of this place is 218 Anren St, Huangpu Qu, Shanghai Shi, China, 200000

The closest metro station is Yuyuan garden station, you can walk around the shopping areas free of charge. There is a small fee to pay to enter the garden area.

What is exactly this place? a nice and beautiful garden with a big shopping area around it.

But to be honest, they should call it Yu Shopping center, I think that’s more suitable.

First of all this place is crowded most of the time, like seriously crowded, so is it still worth going there and take a look? I say yes, every traveling experience is different.

 

yu yuan garden and bazar at Shanghai during Dragon Boat Festival, Shanghai and Beijing in One Week

I must say that I did like the design of the buildings, there are many details in every angle you see.

And the pond area is quite nice too. If you’re looking for souvenirs this is also the right place for it, as it is full of stores selling Chinese everything.

There’s a lot of history to this place. The garden was built in 1559 during the Ming Dynasty. It went through different wars that destroyed its original structure and has been restored a couple of times.

Maybe the nicest and most interesting spot in these 2 hectares garden is Huxinting Tea House.

A tea house that first opened its doors in 1855, is located at the yu garden pond.

 

Huxinting Tea House at Yu Yuan Gardens Shanghai, Shanghai and Beijing in One Week

If you decide to go inside and have tea please be aware that the prices here are high.

You won’t be paying just for tea, you’ll also be paying for the whole old tea house experience with many tea options and old ladies playing Chinese music instruments.

But if you get a table by the window, you’ll get to relax having a cup of tea while watching the crowds of people walking around and you’ll say to yourself, Thank God I’m not down there.

 

Tianzifang- Shanghai

The exact address is 210弄 Taikang Rd, DaPuQiao, Huangpu Qu, China, the closest metro station is Dapuqiao station on line 9, take exit 1.

 

Tianzifang shopping street at Shanghai

This is another shopping area where you’ll find different boutique shops and some bars and restaurants as well.

Oh and also small coffee shops, it was crowded when I visited but I must say it was more likable than the Bazaars at Yu garden.

The lanes in this area are very small. It used to be a residential area in what once was the French Concession.

 

Tianzifang Tea Store and Souvenirs Shanghai China, Shanghai and Beijing in One Week

This touristy area is picturesque and also quite big. There are hundreds of stores. Here’s a post I found about stores to visit while in Tianzifang, from cake shops to cat cafes, check it here

I visited the cat cafe and it was nice- I like cats- but it’s a bit annoying when you’re trying to eat or drink something and then a cat jumps on the table. After a while it got old for me.

Another place tourists in Shanghai go to is

 

Nanjing Road-Shanghai

Sometimes referred to as China’s premier shopping street. In this area, you’ll find European designer brands as well as traditional food vendors, is kind of like a mix of the old and the new.

If you go during night time, when is the most lively, you’ll encounter a busy street full of people shopping and enjoying themselves among the bright neon lights.

 

Nanjing Road, shopping street in Shanghai

You can reach this road by metro, you can get off at East Nanjing Road station or West Nanjing road station.

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Just so you have an idea of what you can find here, well there are around 500 stores offering different luxury brands that include Prada, Channel, Tiffany, Omega, Mont Blanc and more.

There are also around 100 stores that carry more traditional products such as jade, silk, wood, clocks and more.

 

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So if you’re looking for good quality products and you’re willing to pay the price for it then Nanjing road is the place to go.

 

Nanjing road on Shanghai, Pedestrian street at night

Oh, and you can also find many food stores selling traditional Chinese food. Here’s a list of 5 food stores on Nanjing Road that stand out from the rest.

 

  • Shen Da Cheng: Sells moon cakes with meat fillings
  • Shao Wan Sheng: Sells wine cured crabs and mud snails
  • Shanghai First Food Hall: Sells various snacks including traditional cakes
  • Wangjiasha Pastry Shop: Sells wontons, desserts, and special snacks for traditional Chinese festivals
  • Zhen Lao Da Fang: Sells smoked fish and moon cakes with meat fillings

If you’re excited about visiting Nanjing Road and want to know more details please click here.

oh, and if you’re looking for a more religious place in the middle of the city, to go and see how locals express their faith.

You’ll be glad to know that at the end of West Nanjing road you’ll find the famous Jing an Temple.

 

Jingan Temple in Shanghai City during night time, Lion statues, Shanghai and Beijing in One Week

 

Jing An Temple-Shanghai

This is the last Shanghai Spot in this Shanghai and Beijing in One Week post.

This temple will definitely catch your attention. There is a 4 sided statue of golden lions at the doorway which is very impressive and unique in style.

I’ve never seen anything like it before in my almost 4 years traveling throughout Asia.

Jing an temple is also the oldest temple in Shanghai. It was first built around 800 years ago, but I say this is debatable.

The temple was first located by the bank of Wusong River and later moved to its current location. It was also burnt down to the ground and then completely rebuilt.

So, I think is fair to say that this current version of the temple is not the real original one, but is still beautiful and interesting.

 

  • Opening hours: 7:30 AM to 5:00 PM
  • Entrance fee: RMB 50
  • Closest metro station: Jing An Temple on line 2 or 7

Other places you can visit in Shanghai include, Disneyland -The biggest Disneyland in the world.

They have an area called Disney Town, full of restaurants and souvenir stores, you don’t need to enter the park, Disneytown is outside the park.

They have a cheesecake factory there in case you wanna have cheesecake.

To get to Disney town get on the metro, line 2 and get off at Shanghai Science Station.

You can also make a day tour to Zhujiajiao Water Town. You can reach this ancient town by taking the metro, go to line 17 and get off at Zhujiajiao Station. For more details about this water town please click here

For an updated map and full details of Shanghai metro line please click here

Before we move to Beijing there is one more thing I want to talk about and is where to stay in Shanghai?

 

Where to stay in Shanghai?

Whenever I travel to a city with a big metro line, I try to stay in a central location within their metro map.

That way I know that anywhere I want to go, using the metro line will be somewhat convenient.

I recommend you to look for a hotel near Jing An station on line 2.

If you stay around this station, you’ll be only minutes away from the west and east Nanjing station, yu yuan garden station, people’s square station and Lujiazui station.

That last station is the one you need to get off at to go see Pearl Tower.

So as you can see, getting a hotel near Jing An station or any of the stations mentioned above is a good idea.

 

View from the portman ritz carlton in Shanghai China
View from Hotel Room, Portman Ritz Carlton

And here’s a good hotel deal I want to share with you. If you’ve ever wanted to stay at a high-end hotel, you know super luxurious, this is your chance.

One night at the Portman Ritz Carlton goes for around 170 USD a night. That is cheap when you compare it to the other Ritz Carlton in Shanghai (340 USD a night) or The Ritz at Tokyo (1000 USD a night)

The hotel is super clean and nice, is a 5 stars hotel after all, oh and is located near Jing An station, the location is super convenient.

 

How to Go from Shanghai to Beijing?

The easiest and most reliable way to get from the beautiful city of Shanghai to the ancient capital of China is by train.

You can book your ticket using Ctrip – this is the site I used- change the language to English if needed and choose the train option, here’s the link

I booked a ticket from Shanghai Hongqiao Railway Station to Beijing South. First class tickets sell for around 140 USD and the whole ride takes around 5 hours.

Once your booking is successful you’ll receive a confirmation email with a booking number. Print that out and take it with you on the day you go to the Railway station, show it at the ticket booth and you’ll get your tickets.

 

High Speed rail train from Shanghai to Beijing, Shanghai and Beijing in One Week

Why didn’t I take a flight? well, a lot of friends advised me to not do it. Apparently, domestic flights have a tendency to be delayed or canceled, and also, I think traveling on a train is more entertaining, so I went for the train.

Hongqiao Railway station is accessible by metro. If you happen to be staying near line number 2 just get in the metro and head towards Hongqiao Railway Station, is that easy.

After you get out of the metro you’ll still have to walk for around 8 minutes.

If you’re carrying many suitcases and traveling with children then maybe a Taxi is a better option.

Just make sure the taxi driver understands you’re going to Hongqiao Railway Station and not Hongqiao International Airport

So after 5 hours, you’ll arrive in Beijing. Let’s begin with the second part of this Shanghai and Beijing in One Week post.

 

Where to Stay in Beijing?

I stayed at the Holiday Inn Express, Beijing Dongzhimen. The nearest metro station to this hotel is Dongzhimen station, which is still a 13 minutes walk away but the area is nice and safe.

 

Holiday inn express Dongzhimen Beijing China

As you would expect this is a very affordable hotel, for a total of 4 nights I paid 305 USD, a room for 2.

Also, Dongzhimen station is directly connected to terminal 2 and terminal 1 of Beijing Capital International Airport. In case you decided to take a flight, they’re connected by the Airport line.

If you’re getting to Beijing through the Beijing South Railway Station then once you’re there take line 4 and go to Xuanwumen station, here you have to transfer to line 2 and go to Dongzhimen station.

Line 2 of Beijing’s metro system is the ring line. This means that it moves in a circular direction.

This makes it super convenient as you’ll be able to transfer to many of the other lines with ease.

If you want an updated map of Beijing’s metro/subway system and many other details about all the lines please click here

If this is your first time in Beijing for sure you’re gonna want to go and see

 

The Great Wall- Beijing

 

Great wall of China at Sunrise, Things to do in Beijing

So as you know the Great Wall of China is huge. There are quite a few different spots people like to go to.

I recommend you to take a look at the following article so you know what you want and what to expect 10 Parts of The Great Wall to Visit

There are spots that are crowded with local tourists, there are some, where you can make use of cable cars up and down.

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Some sections are very steep and challenging to climb. There is even one section that is lit up at night time and people can visit during and after the sunset.

Take your time to figure out what area of the wall best fits your needs and physical condition.

Also how much time you want to spend traveling to the spot, some of these spots are 1 hour and a half drive away from the center of Beijing. Others are 3 hours and a half.

 

How exactly do I get there?’

The easiest and most convenient way is to book a tour when you get to your hotel. Don’t worry you don’t have to get on a big bus and follow someone with a flag all day long.

The tour I joined was smaller. At the lobby of the hotel, I took a look at some Great Wall tour brochures and asked the receptionist to help me book a tour.

 

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The next day I was picked up by a minivan and they took me to the wall. The tour I joined also had the option to have a traditional Chinese meal in a restaurant in a different location.

They also took us to some tea and souvenir shops.

The Tour I joined also included a visit to the Ming Tombs.

 

Ming Tombs in Beijing China, Shanghai and Beijing in One Week

 

Ming Tombs in Beijing China, sunny day

 

What are the Ming Tombs?

They are a Unesco World Heritage site. Just like the name states it these are the tombs where emperors of the Ming dynasty were buried. The first tomb was build in 1409 by Zhu Di, the first emperor of the Ming Dynasty.

Not every tomb is open to the public. There is a museum of old relics and just like in any other tourist site, you’ll also find a souvenir shop.

I visited this place as part of a tour, but if you’re feeling adventurous and want to go there on your own by public transportation is also possible. Click here for more info.

 

The Forbidden City- Beijing

 

The Forbidden city in Beijing China

A highlight of this Shanghai and Beijing in One Week adventure.

It was called the Forbidden city because during the Qing and Ming dynasty commoners -like you and me- were not allowed to enter this Palace. This place was only for royalty and high officials.

People also call it the Palace Museum. This place was home to emperors and their house halls. It was also a center for political and religious ceremonies, it was occupied this way for around 500 years.

The forbidden city stopped being the house of emperors and the center of political power in China in 1912, when the last emperor of China abdicated.

Later in history -1933- the Japanese invasion would force the evacuation of most of the treasures in the Forbidden City.

The treasures would eventually return to the city, only for half of them to be taken to Taiwan amid the civil war of China events in 1948.

 

The National Palace Museum, Taiwan.

 

Forbidden city statues, Beijing China, Shanghai and Beijing in One Week

How to go to the Forbidden city?

 

  • The closest metro/subway station is Tian anmen East, take Exit A, from there you have to walk 16 minutes.
  • The Forbidden City opens from 8:30 AM to 5 PM
  • The ticket price is 60 CNY from April to October and 40 CNY from November to March.

You can also rent an audio guide that works with a GPS, so as you’re walking the device will recognize in which area of the Forbidden City you are and will start explaining the history behind it.

For more details about the Forbidden city please click here

Another place you can visit on the same day as the Forbidden City is Tiananmen Square, they are next to each other.

 

Tiananmen Square- Beijing

 

Tiananmen Square Beijing, day time
Tiananmen Gate in the Background

 

Make your way through the Tiananmen square and you’ll find the Forbidden City.

The name -Tiananmen- translates to English as Gate of Heavenly Peace. It’s pretty much a huge square in the middle of the city. It has strong historical importance as many events that have defined China as we see it today have taken place here.

This place has also seen many wars go by, it’s been partially burnt and destroyed and then rebuilt a couple of times.

Maybe the biggest threat Tiananmen and the Forbidden city faced was when the French and British, during the second opium war of 1860, threatened to burn the gate and the whole city down.

Fortunately, the Europeans decided not to and instead burnt down the old summer palace.

Here’s a panoramic view of Tiananmen Square.

 

Panoramic view of Tiananmen square in Beijing China, source wikipedia

I think is totally worth it to take a couple of hours of your day to walk around this place and learn a bit of Chinese history. Don’t forget your sunscreen if you go during the summer.

You can reach the square by metro, just get off at Tiananmen east or west station.

Don’t be surprised if you run into a police checkpoint and they search your belongings. This is pretty common in any tourist attraction in Beijing, and they don’t only search foreigners, also locals.

Actually I heard that they are more strict with local visitors as they don’t want anyone starting any protest in the square.

It’s also common to go through a security checkpoint when you enter metro stations.

I had a bottle of water in my backpack and they asked me to drink a bit in front of them to prove it was water.

It didn’t bother me at all, I actually felt safe to know that there are a lot of policemen around to make sure no one creates trouble.

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Temple of Heaven- Beijing

The place where emperors would come and pray to heaven for a good harvest.

 

Temple of Heaven in Beijing China, the prayer Hall on a sunny day, Shanghai and Beijing in One Week
Hall of Prayers for Good Harvest.

This magnificent temple is located in the southeastern part of central Beijing.

The closest metro station is Tiantan Dong men station on line 5, take exit A and you’ll find the east gate of the temple of heaven.

Inside this religious complex, you’ll find one specific building that steals the show. I’m talking about the Hall of Prayers for Good Harvest.

This is the building where the emperor would get on his knees and pray for a good harvest. This circular building is completely made out of wood with no nails.

Unfortunately, a lightning strike burnt the original building in 1889. The building was rebuilt after that.

Another structure that most likely will catch your attention is the circular mound Altar. An empty circular platform with beautiful Chinese details, this is where the emperors would come to pray for good weather.

 

Religious circle structure in temple of heaven of Beijing

For details about ticket types and prices please click here

 

Lama Temple- Beijing

 

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The last major tourist spot I will mention in this Shanghai and Beijing in One Week post is the Lama temple.

I really want to encourage you to go and see this Temple. It really is one of the most interesting ones I’ve seen around Asia so far.

This temple also goes by other names like The Yonghe temple or Yonghe Lamasery temple.

It’s a temple of the Tibetan School of Buddhism, the design of this religious building is a mixture of Han Chinese and Tibetan style.

 

Lama Temple, Yong He Lamasery, in Beijing China, prayers and Buddha Statue, Shanghai and Beijing in One Week

 

  • The closest metro station is Yonghegong Lama Temple on line 2
  • Opens from 9 am to 5 pm
  • Entrance dee is 25 Chinese Yuan per person

 

Conclusion

Shanghai and Beijing have a lot to offer. Rooftop bars, shopping streets, convenient metro systems, and beautiful temples.

Going from Shanghai to Beijing or vice-versa is super easy using High-Speed Trains. If you decide to visit both cities you’ll have a good time for sure.

Do you think there’s something else I should include in this Shanghai and Beijing in One Week post? Let me know in the comments

Thank you for reading.