-The procedures for building temples are as follows:
1, it must be an ancient temple. The temple can't be built, so it can only be rebuilt, so look for the site or read the local county annals. You have a ready-made original site here, which fits perfectly.
2. The layman invited the abbot to become a monk. At least 30- 100 lay people (the number of conversion certificates provided has nothing to do with other monasteries) jointly wrote a book, confirmed the names of monks and provided resumes, and went to the county, district or civil affairs bureau to learn about local policies and requirements.
3. Submit an application: submit an application to the local Buddhist association. After investigation by the local Buddhist Association, an application report will be sent to the local religious affairs bureau.
4. Reply: If the local religious affairs bureau has the conditions to build a temple after understanding the situation, it will reply to the construction permit.
5. Construction application: provide planning and design drawings, fire protection drawings, environmental impact assessment and other reports;
6. Construction: safe construction and post-construction acceptance;
7. Certification: The local religious bureau can issue licenses for religious activities, and the legal representative must be a monk.