Transportation options to Putuoshan: You can fly directly from major cities like Shanghai (1 hour), Beijing (3 hours), or Guangzhou (2 hours) to Zhoushan's airport, followed by a short ferry ride to the island. Alternatively, high-speed rail services run to Ningbo or Zhoushan, offering another convenient option before taking the final ferry transfer.
Welcome to the "Sea and Sky Buddha Kingdom"! Located in Zhoushan city, Zhejiang Province, Putuoshan is one of China's four great Buddhist mountains, nestled by the East China Sea—an ideal retreat for those seeking spiritual solace. Your Putuoshan Buddhism tour tour begins the moment you step off the ferry. Your guide will be waiting for you at the airport or railway station. Don't worry about your luggage or the island bus tickets: we handle everything.
First, visit Puji Temple (普济寺).It is the largest and most ancient temple on the island. It is the center of all Buddhist activities here. Before entering, you will see the Haiyin Pool (Lotus Pond). In summer, the lotuses bloom. They symbolize purity rising from the mud. Walk into the Grand Hall. You can see the majestic statue of Guanyin. It is surrounded by 32 different forms of Guanyin. This shows her ability to help all kinds of people. Many visitors like to light a stick of incense here and make a simple wish for peace, health, or happiness.
Next, move to the Purple Bamboo Forest (紫竹林) at the seaside. Here you will find the famous "Unwilling to Leave" Guanyin Temple (不肯去观音). The story is very touching. In 863 AD, a Japanese monk named Egaku wanted to take a Guanyin statue to Japan. But storms blocked his ship near this spot. He realized Guanyin wanted to stay here. So he built this shrine. This place is the origin of the whole Putuoshan pilgrimage.
Finally, visit the iconic Nanhai Guanyin Statue (南海观音像). It stands 33 meters tall. It is made of bronze and gold. The statue faces the vast ocean. It looks like it is protecting the world. Standing at her feet, you will feel a deep sense of peace. Sunset is the best time to visit. The golden light makes the statue shine.
In the afternoon, we take a relaxing walk on 100-Step Beach (百步沙滩). The sand is soft, the water is clean, and the atmosphere is quiet. It’s a lovely place to slow down, take photos, or simply sit and watch the ocean. Many travelers say this beach walk becomes one of their favorite memories of the trip.
In the evening, we check in at your island hotel. You can rest, enjoy a cup of tea, or take a short walk nearby. Nights on Putuoshan are very peaceful—only the sound of the sea remains.
Best time to visit:
April to October offers warm weather and green scenery. If you prefer quiet, avoid public holidays and Guanyin festival days (19th of Lunar February, June, or September).
What to wear:
Comfortable shoes for walking, modest clothing (cover shoulders/knees for temples), a hat for sunny days, and a light jacket - it can be breezy near the sea.