Zhanshan Temple is located in the eastern part of Qingdao, south of Zhanshan Mountain and east foot of Taiping Mountain. It is the only Buddhist temple in the city. Construction started in 1934 and completed in 1945. The area is 23 mu. There are two stone lions in the mountain gate, which are handed down as relics of the Ming Dynasty. The stone lotus pond in front of the temple is a place for release. In the courtyard, there are Daxiong Palace, Three Saints Palace, Tianwang Palace and guest house. Behind the palace, there are more than 6000 old Tibetan Buddhist scriptures and ancient Buddhist statues. On the eastern side of the temple, there are eight-cornered Seven-level brick towers with cloud tables. The Temple faces the Yellow Sea in the south, east, West and north, Fushan, Zhanshan and Taiping Mountains. Zhanshan Temple is one of the ten sceneries of Qingdao.