Baiyun Temple, also known as Lvzu Temple, was built in the seventeenth year of Daoguang in the Qing Dynasty (1837 AD). The forehead of the gate of Baiyunguan is carved with "Rising Clouds and Road", and the wooden plaque of "Baiyunguan" inscribed by Deng Baoshan is hung on the lintel. There are statues of Lv Dongbin enshrined in the temple, and there are a group of three-entry buildings such as the East-West River Tower, the Opera Tower, and the front, middle, and backyards. There are gardens, Baxian Pavilion Chisa Pavilion, Crane Deer Pavilion, Laixian Pavilion, Juxian Pavilion, Qunxian Tower and other buildings in the apse, which are antique and rich in Taoist style. Baiyun Temple, the palace building is majestic, the incense is strong, and the Taoist cultural atmosphere is strong. It can be said to be unique in the local area. The seven Chinese locust trees in the temple are towering and straight, and the branches are lush, making the Baiyun Temple more clean and elegant. In 1997, the Lanzhou Municipal People's Government The 7 Chinese locust trees are listed as key ancient and famous trees for protection, and it has become the only scenic spot in the city where the Taoist temple is integrated with the ancient and famous trees. In the past 20 years, Lanzhou Baiyun Temple has become a central place for gathering Quanzhen Taoists from all over the province and contacting Zhengyi Taoists and believers in the province to carry out religious activities. At the same time, it is also a famous Taoist temple for Taoist believers and tourists at home and abroad to visit, worship and exchange. In recent years, it has successively received visiting groups from the United States, Japan, Singapore and other countries for pilgrimage and cultural exchange activities. Every year, more than 200,000 pilgrims and tourists come here to worship the gods, and it has become an important window to display the traditional Taoist culture and enhance learning exchanges and friendly exchanges. Strolling along the crowded Binhe Road, staring at the ancient gates of Baiyun Temple, and the cigarettes slowly rising from the temple, people suddenly feel a little "there is a fairy mountain here". Baiyun Temple, as an ancient temple with a fairy family atmosphere on the Yellow River style line, will attract believers and tourists from south to north for a long time to stop and linger here.
Lanzhou Baiyunguan, Gansu Province key cultural relics protection unit. Gansu Province and Lanzhou Taoist Association office address. [View] Ancient trees towering, ancient buildings. [Interesting] Religious belief activity place. [Cost-effective] Free visit.
" Baiyunguan " also said: Luzu Temple, located in the middle section of Binhe Road, Chengguan District, Lanzhou City, according to the "Baiyun Guanbei Notes": This view was built in the 16th year of Qingdao Light (1836), and is one of the three ancient Lanzhou views. Baiyun Taoist Temple sits south and north, facing the Yellow River in front. It is originally composed of the East, Central, West and the back four buildings. It is large in scale. Various temples, pavilions, corridors, Daoshes and other buildings and the entire ministry and bureaus have obvious Qing Dynasty architectural styles, and have been repeatedly damaged. Today there are only three main halls, bell and drum towers and theatres. Baiyunguan is one of the large-scale Taoist Quanzhen ten-sided jungles in Lanzhou. Historically, there have been two Baiyunguans in Lanzhou. The existing Baiyunguan is called the Lower View, and a Baiyunguan in Cuijiaya in Qilihe, Lanzhou is the upper view, but its viewing site is all destroyed in " Cultural Revolution ". Now it has become a arable land. Today, Baiyunguan is the seat of Gansu Provincial Taoist Association and Lanzhou Taoist Association.
Walk along the Yellow River in Lanzhou and walk to Baiyunguan. Although there is a long history, the pavilions inside are all new. The only two ancient stone monuments are protected with glass covers, but there is no introduction next to it, which is a pity.
[View] The scenery is really beautiful [Cost-effective] The price is relatively high [Cost-effective] [Cost-effective] [Interesting] Very interesting and cost-effective
The white clouds view built by Qingdao Light for Fenglu Ludongbin are full of incense. It is on the edge of the Yellow River on Binhe Road. It is more popular than Jintian view. No tickets are required, but the inside is not too big. There are several ancient buildings, but you can feel the style of Taoist, not far from Zhongshan Bridge. Also part of the Lanzhou Yellow River Baili style line, you can stroll along the way...