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Coordinates: 30°0035N 122°2306E / 30.00972°N 122.38500°E / 30.00972; 122.38500
 

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View of Mount Putuo
Mount Putuo
"Mount Putuo" in Chinese characters
Chinese普陀山
Literal meaning(from Sanskrit) "Mount Potalaka"
Photograph by Scottish photographer John Thomson, 1867.
Building on Mount Putuo, 1899
Plan of the Mount Putuo
Mount Putuo Guanyin
Putuo Shan lake and pavilions

Mount Putuo (Chinese: 普陀山; pinyin: Pǔtuó Shān, from Sanskrit: "Mount Potalaka") is an islandinPutuo District, Zhoushan, Zhejiang, China. It is a renowned site in Chinese Buddhism and is the bodhimaṇḍa of the bodhisattva Guanyin.

Mount Putuo is one of the four sacred mountains in Chinese Buddhism, the others being Mount Wutai, Mount Jiuhua, and Mount Emei (bodhimaṇḍas for Manjushri, Kṣitigarbha, and Samantabhadra, respectively).[further explanation needed]

Mount Putuo lies in the East China Sea and incorporates the beauty of both mountain and sea. Mountain Putuo is at 29°58′3~30°02′3 north latitude, 122°21′6~122°24′9 east longitude.[1] Its area is approximately 12.5 square kilometres (4.8 sq mi) and there are numerous famous temples. Every year on the 19th day of the 2nd lunar month, 19th day of the 6th lunar month, and 19th day of the 9th lunar month of the Chinese calendar, it welcomes millions of people for the celebration of the birth of Guanyin.

History[edit]

Mount Putuo has been a pilgrimage site for over a thousand years.[2][3] After the Tang dynasty, Mount Putuo became a center of Guanyin worship.[4] Traditionally there were three main temples: the Puji Temple (普濟寺, founded in 10th century), the Fayu Temple (法雨寺, founded 1580 CE), and the Huiji Temple (慧濟寺, founded 1793 CE). The site has received numerous renowned visitors over the ages, including the then 20-year-old future Chan master Yinyuan Longqi (Japanese: Ingen), who came to the site in 1612, while looking for his father, who had disappeared fifteen years earlier.

Taixu spent several years in solitary retreat at a small hermitage on Putuo.

Temples[edit]

Vegetation[edit]

There are 238 species of natural trees and shrubs in Putuo Mountain, including 63 species of rare and precious ancient trees and more than 100 years old, belonging to 37 families and 53 genera, with the largest number of eucalyptus trees.[6]

The list of plants in Mountain Putuo:

The rare plant

Other features[edit]

Transport[edit]

Statue of Ekādaśamukha or the Eleven-Headed Guanyin (Chinese: 十一面觀音; pinyin: Shíyīmiàn Guānyīn) in Bukenqu Guanyin Yard (不肯去觀音院), one of the numerous temples on Mount Putuo

Many of the Zhoushan Islands are now linked by bridges. This means that Putuoshan can easily be reached by bus from Shanghai and Ningbo. The bus terminates at Shenjiamen Bus Station. From the Banshengdong Wharf on the Shenjiamen waterfront it is a 10-minute ride by fast ferry (22RMB) to Putuoshan. In Shanghai, the Nanpu Bridge Bus Station, Shanghai Stadium Sightseeing Bus Center and Shanghai South Long Distance Bus Station have several departures daily to Shenjiamen (4–5 hours, 138 RMB). In Ningbo, the North and South bus stations both have regular daily departures to Shenjiamen (2–3 hours, 60 RMB).

There are two flights daily from Shanghai Hongqiao International Airport to Putuo Airport, which is only 3 km (1.9 mi) from Shenjiamen. (approx 800 RMB).

The ferry services mentioned below are still[when?] available but the bus services now provide a greater level of convenience and comfort. Putuoshan can be reached by boat from the major cities of Ningbo and Shanghai. It will take approximately an hour by boat to reach the wharf at Ningbo, from where a bus transports passengers to Ningbo city centre. There are two boats linking Putuoshan and Shanghai. One departs in the evening and travels overnight, arriving in the early morning; the other leaves early in the day from a wharf outside of Shanghai city centre but takes less than two hours.

The transportation system of Mountain Putuo is very special. Private cars are not allowed there, and people can only rely on public transport. The reason for this rule is because the area of Putuo Mountain is very small, and only one road runs through the entire island. It is therefore necessary to control the number of cars on the island to avoid traffic congestion. At the same time, excessive vehicle emissions will affect the environment and air quality of Mountain Putuo. In addition, Putuo Mount is mountainous, so buses are not flexible enough for people to travel. And as there are thousands of tourists coming to Mountain Putuo and the number of buses is far from enough, the cable car has become another important means of transportation.

Weather[edit]

It is an Asian warm-temperate moist climate (Cfa) and has four distinct seasons. It has plenty of rain and fog. The average temperature of whole year is 16.1 °C (61 °F). The coldest month is January, average temperature is 5.4 °C (42 °F). The hottest month is August, temperature is 27.0 °C (81 °F). It has typhoon season on July, August and September. The average speed of wind is 4.2 to 5.7 metres per second (15 to 21 km/h).

The Mount Putuo has all-year-round travel seasons, but in regard to when and where to get on the island, tourists should be careful and check the weather forecast beforehand.

Miscellaneous[edit]

In 2013 the Chinese religious film Avalokitesvara tells the origin of Mount Putuo as the bodhimanda of Guanyin Bodhisattva. The film was filmed onsite at Mount Putuo. It was also selected as one of the World Great films during the 37th Montreal World Film Festival.

References[edit]

  1. ^ Mountain Putuo Tour Guide. Zhonghua Book Company. 2000. ISBN 9787101026894.
  • ^ "THE COMPLETE MAP OF THE IMPERIALLY ESTABLISHED SOUTH SEA MOUNT PUTUO AREA". pilgrimage.asiasociety.org. Asia Society. Archived from the original on 2022-11-27.
  • ^ a b "Puto (Pooto, Pouto, or Poo-teon-shan)". McClintock and Strong Biblical Cyclopedia Online. StudyLamp Software. Retrieved 2023-03-01.
  • ^ M.Bingenheimer: Island of Guanyin. OUP. 5 May 2016. ISBN 978-0-19-045619-1.
  • ^ mount Putuo Island. Encyclopædia Britannica.
  • ^ "Ancient and valuable tree".
  • ^ "Introduction of main tree species and their uses(in Chinese)".
  • ^ "First lecture: putuo mountain, ancient trees and famous trees (in Chinese)".
  • ^ "Continued: Putuo Mountain, ancient and famous trees".
  • ^ ZHAO Ciliang,OU Danyan,HU Junfei; et al. (February 2009). "Resource Evaluation and Protection Countermeasure of Ancient and Famous Trees in Putuo Mountain". Journal of Zhejiang Ocean University (Natural Science).{{cite journal}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  • ^ "The Biological Reason for Endangerment of Carpinus putoensis and Measures for Gene Conservation". Scientia Silvae Sinicae. July 2010.
  • ^ a b zheng zhong. "Distribution Status and Protection Countermeasures of Key Protected Tree Species in Putuo Mountain(in Chinese)". Modern Agricultural Science and Technology. 21: 2 – via 10.3969/j.issn.1007-5739.2010.21.164.
  • ^ ""The only son of the earth" - Putuo horns settled in Kunming Botanical Garden (in Chinese)".
  • ^ Hai Ren, Qianmei Zhang, Hongfang Lu, Hongxiao Liu, Qinfeng Guo, Jun Wang, Shuguang Jian, Hai’ou Bao (2012). "Wild Plant Species with Extremely Small Populations Require Conservation and Reintroduction in China". Ambio. 41 (8): 913–917. doi:10.1007/s13280-012-0284-3. PMC 3492560. PMID 22562355.{{cite journal}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  • ^ ZHONG-SHENG WANG SHU-QING AN HONG LIU XIN LENG JIAN-WEI ZHENG YU-HONG LIU (2 January 2005). "Genetic Structure of the Endangered Plant Neolitsea sericea (Lauraceae) from the Zhoushan Archipelago Using RAPD Markers". Annals of Botany. 95 (2): 305–313. doi:10.1093/aob/mci027. PMC 4246830. PMID 15546928 – via https://doi.org/10.1093/aob/mci027. {{cite journal}}: External link in |via= (help)
  • ^ LG Fu (1992). "Chinese plant red book". Science Press.
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