
I believe that everyone knows that the Songshan Shaolin Temple is a 5A-level scenic spot in Zhengzhou, Henan.
The Songshan Shaolin Temple came into everyone's eyes because of Jet Li's movie "Shaolin Temple".
The Shaolin Temple is a mysterious place for many people, both curious and sacred.
As early as 2017, the number of tourists received by the Songshan Shaolin Temple exceeded 3 million.
Although tourists continue to come here, this Shaolin Temple rarely has repeat visitors.
What is the reason for this? In this issue, the ziya children's fun city observer will lead everyone to explore together.
As a 5A-level scenic spot, Songshan Shaolin Temple, why there are few secrets for repeat customers.
The Shaolin Temple has a strong place in the history of Buddhism, and it is a place where monks practice.
Shaolin monks are studying and developing Kung Fu here. Logically, the Buddha's gate should be more of a quiet place.
But here are the small stalls selling souvenirs everywhere, not only that, selling water and food.
There are even restaurants, and even the monks of the Shaolin Temple have come out to set up stalls, which is really incredible.
Although many attractions will now be commercialized, it is indeed rare to see the Songshan Shaolin Temple.
And when the Shaolin Temple was not on fire before, the temple could be visited for free.
You can also bring your own incense to come here to worship religiously.
Each person can also add some incense money to the temple according to their wishes.
But now the Shaolin Temple has become a viewing area. Not only does it need ticket money, but the cost of a stick of incense also reaches more than one hundred yuan.
The Shaolin Temple is supposed to be a Buddhist shrine, and monks eat and pray to the Buddha to teach the truth to the world.
But now many monks are blinded by the benefits of commercialization and are beginning to advertise temples on allegro.
This made the Shaolin Temple no longer sacred, and the Buddhist holy sites began to be secularized. The monks in the temple are no longer masters.
It's some traders who are full of profits. It turns out that tourists can bring their own incense to worship the Buddha.
But now tourists spend hundreds to thousands of incense, which makes many people shake their heads silently in their hearts.
After all, the much-anticipated Shaolin Temple has become a commercial street under the passage of business model.
Everyone came with great anticipation, but when they left, they returned disappointed.
What is even more outrageous is that there are many fake monks in the temple, who usually eat fragrant and drink spicy.
He also drove a luxury car through the market, completely subverting the influence of monks in people's hearts.
And the incense money that the tourists came to offer was estimated to end up in the pockets of the false monks.
How can such a place welcome repeat customers?
Tourists who go there also say that the current Shaolin Temple has become a product of the business model.
Those Buddhist holy places have long been illusory, and the current Shaolin Temple is just an empty shell with a name on it.
There is no sacredness at all, and tourists who have been there once have called out that they have been deceived.
Now many famous tourist attractions are the same, and the publicity is very good.
But as soon as tourists got to the place, they found that the actual thing was not at all what was advertised.
The business model of the scenic spot is also a "ripping off" behavior, and the mineral water of 2 yuan will be sold for 10 yuan a bottle.
I don't know if it continues to develop like this, and whether there are any attractions that are really suitable for travelers.
After listening to my introduction, do you have any opinion on such behavior? Do you usually travel to the Shaolin Temple?
In addition to the Shaolin Temple in Henan, is there any other place where the Shaolin Temple has a similar practice?
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