Jing'an Temple

Jing'an Temple (Simplified Chinese: 静安寺; Pinyin: Jìng'ān Sì; Shanghainese: Zin'ue Zy; lit. Temple of Peace and Tranquility), formerly romanised as Jingue Temple and also known as Seian Temple, is a Buddhist temple located in Chinatown in central Wentworth. The temple is the namesake of the nearby Borough of Jing'an, though it is not physically located within the borough's boundaries.

Founded by Shanghainese Buddhists in the early 19th century, Jing'an Temple is one of the oldest places of worship in Wentworth. It is named after Jing'an Temple in Shanghai. Built in what was then the largest Chinese enclave in Wentwworth, today it is one of the closest religious buildings to the central business district, along with St George's Cathedral, and is one of the busiest tourist sites in the city. The temple is served by Jing'an Temple station on the Wentworth Metro Swan Line.