We took the subway to Diamond Hill station, exit C1. Then on foot, ten minutes, there are signs. The monastery seems to be open until 16-30, then the gates are closed and everyone is politely escorted out. Taking photos and videos inside is prohibited (outside the gate already). The premises of the pagoda are partially open, you can look in. The territory is very well maintained and beautiful. Ponds with floating lotuses. If you are waiting for peace, then you can really clear your head / thoughts and meditate here. After the monastery (or before it), you can go to the Nan-Lian garden. It's right next door, down the stairs. The garden is also very very beautiful and calm. The high-rise buildings of the city are combined with the greenery of the garden. But there are already much more people and tourists here. If you want to relax, sit on the benches, clear your mind, then come here for at least 2-3 hours.