Zhenjun Palace is located next to the entrance parking lot of Nanmen Bay in Tongling Town, Dongshan. It was built in Tianshun in the Ming Dynasty, that is, in 1458 AD. It was built for Wu Yu, the god doctor of the Song Dynasty. It is also one of the ten ancient temples in Tongshan. It is a county-level cultural relics protection unit. Going in to the conspicuous place, you can see a statue of Wu Zhenzhen in the Ming Dynasty. It is solemn and has gods in both eyes. Although it has been more than 500 years old, it has survived many disasters. Now it is basically intact, but the face paint has slightly fallen off. It has now become a precious ancient statue of the Ming Dynasty on Dongshan Island. The temple still treasures Wu Zhenren woodcut, a pair of stone pillars in the Qing Dynasty, and a Wu Zhenren jade in the Qing Dynasty. It is rare to say that the interior is not convenient to take pictures, so only the appearance of the building is photographed.
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Zhenjun Palace is located next to the entrance parking lot of Nanmen Bay in Tongling Town, Dongshan. It was built in Tianshun in the Ming Dynasty, that is, in 1458 AD. It was built for Wu Yu, the god doctor of the Song Dynasty. It is also one of the ten ancient temples in Tongshan. It is a county-level cultural relics protection unit. Going in to the conspicuous place, you can see a statue of Wu Zhenzhen in the Ming Dynasty. It is solemn and has gods in both eyes. Although it has been more than 500 years old, it has survived many disasters. Now it is basically intact, but the face paint has slightly fallen off. It has now become a precious ancient statue of the Ming Dynasty on Dongshan Island. The temple still treasures Wu Zhenren woodcut, a pair of stone pillars in the Qing Dynasty, and a Wu Zhenren jade in the Qing Dynasty. It is rare to say that the interior is not convenient to take pictures, so only the appearance of the building is photographed.
Just on the side of Nanmen Bay, you can’t miss it when you pass by. It’s very luxurious and it’s much more than other temples and palaces. Two big lobsters enter the door. That’s powerful. There are many local characteristics. I like it here.
The Zhenjun Palace, commonly known as the "Mr. Gong" Temple at the south gate of Tongling Town, Dongshan County, was built tomorrow in Shun two years (1458). Fengxu Baosheng Emperor, the source of incense Chenglonghai White Reef Tzuji Palace, there are 228 statues of Wuzhen in the Ming Dynasty and Wuzhen in the Qing Dynasty. The text and "Baosheng Emperor medicine sign" are 120 of them. Surgery, ophthalmology, pediatrics 36, and equipped with medicine to help the world. In history, Dongshan is both a southeast port, fishing boats gather; it is also a heavy land in sea defense, and officers and soldiers are resident. But because of the location of the seagull, lack of medical treatment, so the island's farmers and fishermen and stationed officers and soldiers worship the emperor Baosheng, come to Zhenjun Palace to pray for medical sign to cure the sick and the wounded.
One of the ten ancient temples in Tongshan, Dongshan Tongling Zhenjun Palace Dongshan Island Nanmen Bay in addition to the sea view and scattered houses, several ancient temples in the bay are also the characteristics of this place, and Zhenjun Palace is one of them. Tickets: Free Address: Zhangzhou Opening hours: 9:30-17:30 Zhenjun Palace is located next to the parking lot at the entrance of Nanmen Bay, Tongling Town, Dongshan County. It was built in Tianshun in the Ming Dynasty, that is, in 1458 AD. It was built for Wu Yu, the god doctor of the Song Dynasty. It is a Longhai people's family. It is also one of the ten ancient temples in Tongshan, and a county-level cultural relics protection unit. Going in to the conspicuous place, you can see a statue of Wu Zhenzhen in the Ming Dynasty. It is solemn and has gods in both eyes. Although it has been more than 500 years old, it has survived many disasters. Now it is basically intact, but the face paint has slightly fallen off. It has now become a precious ancient statue of the Ming Dynasty on Dongshan Island. The temple still treasures Wu Zhenren woodcut, a pair of stone pillars in the Qing Dynasty, and a Wu Zhenren jade in the Qing Dynasty. It is rare to say that the interior is not convenient to take pictures, so only the appearance of the building is photographed. During the Ming and Qing Dynasties, Dongshan people moved to Taiwan in large numbers, bringing the incense of Zhenjun Palace to Taiwan to spread in Taiwan. Over the years, Taiwan compatriots have come to Zhenjun Palace many times to pilgrimage to worship their ancestors. Taiwan compatriots have donated more than 600,000 yuan to build the temple. There are also more than a dozen palace temples nearby, such as Guandi Temple, Chenghuang Temple, Donggong, etc. These old buildings can better reflect the long history of this top street. These buildings also match the classic Ming and Qing architectural styles with Dongshan Island's own architectural characteristics, adding a touch of history to the journey scenery of Dongshan Island.