Shuanglin Temple is located in Luohantang, Fotai Town, Yiwu City, Zhejiang Province. It is famous for 15 dynasties and 15 centuries. It was founded by Dharma Kanji and Liang Wudi in 520. Even more, hundreds of imperial envoys of Chen Sui Dynasty, Wen and Yang wrote books to comfort his disciple Hui Ze, which made him famous. Shuanglin Temple has a large scale in history, and emperors of all dynasties have given generous support, which is comparable to ordinary temples. In the Northern Song Dynasty, there were 0/.200 monks and nuns, and there were more than 200 monks and nuns. It was founded by Chen, which was even more grand, so it was called "the third in the world, the first in Jiangsu and Zhejiang" and "the Great Temple in East Zhejiang". Song Dynasty was listed as one of the "Five Mountains and Ten Temples in the Jungle".
2. Zhu Danxi Cemetery
In the south of Yiwu, there is a desirable place, which is Zhu Danxi Cemetery. Bamboo is planted here, birds are singing and flowers are fragrant, wind chimes are crisp and the water is shallow. A generation of history is deposited here, and contemporary culture is displayed here. All this is due to a historical and cultural celebrity. With his rich talent, critical spirit, broad mind and kind heart, he touched the feelings of millions of modern people and attracted countless pairs of hopeful and pious eyes at home and abroad. He is Zhu Danxi, one of the "Four Famous Doctors in Jin and Yuan Dynasties" in China.
3. Wu Han's former residence
Wu Han's former residence is located in Kuzhutang Village, Shangxi Town, Yiwu City. It is the hometown of the late famous historian Wu Han. It was built by Wu Han's father Wu Xiejue in 1924. It is a brick and wood structure building with front porch patio, covering an area of 463 square meters.
4. Buddhist Temple Ancient Town
The ancient Buddhist temple town in Yiwu is an ancient residential complex integrating architecture, painting and sculpture. There are more than 100 important historical buildings and traditional houses in the historical and cultural villages and towns of Buddhist temples, most of which were built in the Qing Dynasty and the early Republic of China. Compared with the typical Jiangnan residential style, the ancient Buddhist temple buildings are different from the general Jiangnan buildings. Their appearance inherits the Matou gable of Huizhou folk houses, and their detail decoration, architectural structure and construction combine the unique local wood carving, brick carving and stone carving techniques, and the carved flowers and patterns are rich in connotation and skills.
5. Guyueqiao
Guyue Bridge spans Longxi and is located at the entrance of Yazhi Street in Chian Town. It is a provincial-level cultural relics protection unit in Zhejiang Province. The bridge was built in the sixth year of Jiading in Song Dynasty (12 13), and it is a single arch pentagonal stone arch bridge.