Chongyuan Temple (Chinese: 重元寺; pinyin: Chóngyuán Sì) is a Liang Dynasty Buddhist temple located along Yangcheng Lake at Suzhou Industrial Park, Suzhou, China.
The original Chongyun Temple was built in the 6th century during the reign of Emperor Wu of Liang.
[1] On its inauguration, the second character was mistaken for xuan and so the temple was officially named Chongxuan.
The temple was ransacked under the reign of Emperor Wuzong of Tang during the Great Anti-Buddhist Persecution and the building was later rebuilt under Qian Liu.
[5] A 33-metre (108 ft) gilded bronze statue of Guanyin stands within the hall structure.