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1. Fengqing Shidongsi
2.9
4.7
/5
15 Reviews
Taoist Temples
Mountain Climbing
雪园孤狼
Very good place, clean and tidy, people have a kind of fairyland. The long road there is very high, and there is my wish for this year. Infinity heaven. Life is short and there is not much to get.
Fengqing
66.5km from downtown
Closes at 17:00
2. Weibao Mountain
5.9
4.6
/5
226 Reviews
based on 23 reviews
#1 of Best Things to Do in Weishan
Mountains
Taoist Temples
M23***38
Caobao Mountain has towering ancient trees, a long history of Taoist views, a quiet place, worth a visit. The current ancient city of Lushan is like Dali more than ten years ago. There are few tourists and it feels good to stroll for three days.
China · Dali Prefecture
Nearby City
3. Zhonghe Temple
3.3
4.3
/5
12 Reviews
based on 17 reviews
Taoist Temples
境无界
Zhonghe Temple is named after the peak of Zhonghe Mountain. The temple is built on the mountainside of Zhonghe Peak. The Emperor Kangxi of the Qing Dynasty gave the "Jinyun Arch Bridge". It is one of the famous Taoist temples in Dali and was built in the Ming Dynasty. There are Juxian Building, Ling Palace, Yuhuang Pavilion and other temples. Founded in the Tang Dynasty, Nanxun Dynasty (738~902), the Ming Dynasty Jiajing (1522~1566) was rebuilt, the Qing Dynasty Xianfeng (1851~1861) was destroyed again. The only remaining Lingxu Palace and Juxian Building were rebuilt in Qing Guangxu in 26 years (1900). In recent years, the Wangmu Palace, the North and South Lingguan Pavilion and the Sea-Watching Corridor have been rebuilt one after another. This is the best angle overlooking the scenery of the Cangyu. It is the best view of Zhonghe Temple, the water and the sky are the same, the Bohai Sea, the starry residential villages, and the well-run Dali Ancient City.
China · Dali Prefecture
Free
Nearby City
4. Changchun Cave
2.4
4.8
/5
6 Reviews
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境无界
Changchun Cave, a Taoist temple, was founded in the Kangxi period of the Qing Dynasty (1662-1722). It was built in the 54th year of Kangxi (1715 AD), and its superb architectural art is called "absolute". During the Guangxu years, Taoists rebuilt the box room and garden, and built the layout of the plane that has been retained to date as a regular gossip pattern, which is the Taoist architectural pattern of the tenth courtyard on the ninth floor. Changchun Cave has three unique features: the exterior layout of Changchun Cave is very unique, which can be called "one must"; the sculpture art can be called "two must"; The art of painting is called "three absolutes."
China · Dali Prefecture
Free
Nearby City
5. Tianjunmiao
3.0
3.9
/5
14 Reviews
Taoist Temples
亮点liangpoint
Tianjun Temple was built in the Ming Jiajing years (1522-1566 years), one of the "Seven Temples and Eight Temples" of the ancient Lin'an Mansion, belonging to the Taoist Palace. Tianjun Temple was originally a Taoist place. It began to combine with the activities of the mining and metallurgical trade association and sacrifice in the late Qing Dynasty, so it is also known as "Chidi Palace" and "Fire Temple". Tianjun Temple architecture adopts a traditional Chinese central axis symmetrical layout, consisting of Shanmen, the main temple of fire, the back hall of the three Qing halls, the upper courtyard of the Guanyin Temple, the Yuan Temple, the lower house of the temple of wealth, the Yuan Temple and the East Cross Courtyard.
China · Honghe
Closes at 17:30
6. Sanqing Pavilion
3.0
4.6
/5
14 Reviews
based on 1 review
Taoist Temples
不可触碰撞的鱼
In Kunming Xishan, Huilongmen, Guanfengyan, worship the old king's hall, continue to go down the mountain is Sanqing Pavilion. Sanqing Pavilion, in the south of Taihua Mountain, Luohan Mountain, two kilometers away from Taihua Temple, Luohan Mountain North Lianmei Peak, Taihua Peak, south to hang the thousand cliffs of Bangshan Mountain, under the cliff is Haoyan Lake. Here the cliffs are dangerous, the stone peaks are winding, the pine and cypress are strong, the mountain flowers are full. The nine-story 11-pavilion complex of Sanqing Pavilion is scattered in height and low. It is built on the cliff between Luohan Mountain and the listed mountain. It is more than 300 meters above the water surface of Dianchi Lake. It is located here. It has the feeling of "mirage" and "air pavilion". During the Ming Xuande years, Mu's donated funds and rebuilt the endless Zen master. During the Ming Zhengde period, the pure monk here settled Zhuoxi, called Haiya Temple, a Miaoding Temple. Ferry villagers Li Ying donated money to expand Haiya Temple and build Maitreya Temple. Because the cliffs are half-empty, the stone is like Luohan, and Haiya Temple is also called Luohan Temple. During the Ming Jiajing period, Luohan Temple was poured out, Daoshi Zhao Lian opened a Taoist view of Luohan Mountain. At the end of the Ming Dynasty, Xu Xiake's "Traveling Taihua Mountain" detailed the grandeur of Luohan Temple in the north and south: there are Lingguan Palace, Chunyang Building, Xuandi Palace, Yuhuang Pavilion, and Baoyi Palace. "All of them face the sea east, embedded in the cliffs." Qing Qianlong 55 years (1790), Daoshi Yang Laixiang, He Lai Kun raised the edge of the repair, changed to "Yuhuang Pavilion". During the Qingdao light years, the Lingguan Palace, Yuhuang Pavilion, and the Doumu Palace and Taiqing Palace were added. During the Qing Dynasty to the Republic of China, the Sanqing Pavilion was repeatedly repaired, and the original Taoist architectural style was maintained. During the "sweeping of the four old" period in 1966, most of the statues in the temples in Sanqing Pavilion were destroyed. Only the statues of the king and the valet of the temples in the temples of the temples in the temples of the temples in the temples of the temples in the temples of the temples in the temples of the temples in the temples of the temples in the temples of the temples in the temples of the temples in the temples of the temples in the temples of the temples in the temples of the temples In 1999, a new 300-meter Sanqing Pavilion was built. Sanqing Pavilion is a group of unique Taoist buildings, including Ling Palace, Sanfeng Palace, Lu Zu Palace, Yuandi Palace, Zhenwu Palace, Qizhen Palace, Doumu Pavilion, Yuhuang Pavilion, Feiyun Pavilion, Baoyi Palace, Zhang Xian Palace, The 13 buildings such as the old king hall, from the bottom up, along the mountain wall stacked houses, the scales of the total nine floors, far away like the nest hive, tired to fall.
China · Kunming
Free
Nearby City
7. Yuhuang Pavillon
2.8
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/5
6 Reviews
Taoist Temples
Historical Sites
走遍天下XZ
After watching the "Yuhuang Pavilion", it is difficult to imagine the original ancient village in the depths of the mountains, hiding such a beautiful building. As the name implies, this is the place that once worshipped the "Jade Emperor", located at the highest point of the village, although it is now empty, but it can also see the glory of the year and the prosperity of Nuodeng Ancient Village. The bath well on the top of the pavilion, made up of 32 heavy colored boards of 28 animals, put together into "28 star map", ten of which are legendary monsters, corresponding to 28 constellations, after hundreds of years of wind and rain, still vivid and dynamic. An ancient salt well has achieved an ancient village!
China · Dali Prefecture
Free
Closes at 17:00
8. Zhenqingguan Ancient Building
2.8
4.6
/5
51 Reviews
based on 6 reviews
Taoist Temples
Historical Architectures
路上50
Zhenqingguan was built in the Yuan Dynasty and Ming Dynasty. It is a large ancient building complex in Kunming City that has preserved many Ming and Qing buildings and complete buildings. It is not far from the Kunming Museum. As a national protection unit in Kunming City, you should come and see. It is quite big. There are tutors on the spot who are chanting. The people on the spot are very religious. Go inside, there are some ancient buildings, see it is still good...
China · Kunming
Free
Nearby City
9. Queen Mother Palace, Yunfeng Mountain Taoist Temple, Tengchong
2.7
4.3
/5
4 Reviews
Taoist Temples
M59***44
As a place highly recommended by Tengchong locals, it is recommended to buy back and forth cable car tickets when you go. It takes 2 hours to walk up and down. The amount of exercise is huge. There are many Taoist views on the mountain. Taoist friends come to Tengchong to travel and suggest to play. It is very rich. Especially the feeling of standing on the top of the mountain.
China · Baoshan
Nearby City
10. Xilong Lake Sanjiao Palac
2.1
4.1
/5
13 Reviews
Taoist Temples
300***50
Located in Chengxi Longtan, Kaiyuan City, formerly known as Guanyin Temple. The whole belongs to the wooden structure of the hard mountain top. Because of the inner plastics of Guanyin, Wenchang Emperor, and Zhenwu ancestors, it is called the "Three Temples".
China · Honghe
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