There are too many special temples and shrines in Kyoto. Every time I live in Kyoto for a day or two, I can't experience it well. I really hope to have the opportunity to live for half a month and experience it slowly. As a long-standing temple, the East Temple is completely incomparable with the traditional small temples. It can be said that it covers a huge area. The exterior is a place that does not need tickets to visit freely. The core scenic area needs to be charged. The main open visits are two large Jingtang and five towers. It is worth buying tickets to enter the tour. There are two national treasures in the Great Jingtang, which is very spectacular. The space inside is very large and very old. The layout of the Jingtang is similar to that of Han Chuan. There is a statue of Buddha in the middle, but there is a lot of Ming Wang in it. There is no extra light in the hall, so it is a bit dim. I see the light coming in through the crack of the door. There is an inexplicable feeling of piety. The National Treasure Five-Tower is also very beautiful, plus the pool of clear water in front is better to see, but because there are more five-towers, there is no big difference. The side door of this tower is open and you can see the Buddha statues that are worshipped inside. Overall, Dongsi is definitely a good place to visit, if you have time, you must arrange it.