There is a bus to the Trabis Women's Monastery in front of Hanguan Station. Bus Hanguan Airport to Tangchuan Tuandi Beikou . The monastery is about 10 kilometers away from the city, 30 minutes by bus, and about 15 minutes after getting off. Eight nuns from France founded the monastery in 1898, and there are still nuns practicing internally. This is also the first women's monastery in Japan. The monastery has different scenery in autumn and winter. This is a scenic spot with special scenery and few tourists. It feels good to be here. I come here once in autumn and once in winter. If we go to Hanguan next time in different seasons, we will go again!
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發佈日期:2018年6月27日
lulu0531
5/5完美
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Living in a rainy night in Kaichuan, Yin was in a very heir. He had to go to the monastery to play because he stayed indoors for seven days. It was very convenient for many public transport departments to reach the monastery. Before that, there were more than N Chinese travel maps, so Yin was disappointed. If you're a dumb northerner with a big vow, you'll find your lack of culture at home. When you come to a foreign country, you'll lose the brittleness of the Chinese people. The monastery is not big. The distance between the northerners and the northerners is not as fast as I think. In fact, most of you are worse than the southerners. I'm not coupled if you don't like to accept Shao or want to comfort them. It just happened.
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發佈日期:2018年2月7日
鱼眼看天下
5/5完美
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From JR station by No. 4 bus, you can buy city electricity and bus one-day ticket (1000 yen) at JR station. You can also take bus to Hanguanshan, which saves a lot of money. The monastery is quiet and has the style of a small European town. There is a park nearby. Remember to buy ice cream. It's delicious.
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發佈日期:2016年8月21日
周游列国
5/5完美
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This monastery is the first women's monastery in Japan. It was founded in 1898 by eight nuns from France. There are still dozens of nuns living in this monastery. The reference library in the monastery can learn about the daily life of nuns and taste a cake made by nuns themselves.