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Qingyang Palace.
【Qingyang Palace】is located in the West Second Section of the First Ring Road in Chengdu, Sichuan Province, and is known as the "First Taoist Temple in Western Sichuan", "First Jungle in the Southwest", and one of the famous Taoist temples in the country.
【Qingyang Palace】was originally built during the Zhou Dynasty, originally named Qingyang Si. By the Ming Dynasty, the halls built during the Tang Dynasty were destroyed in the war. The existing buildings were mostly rebuilt during the Kangxi period of the Qing Dynasty from the sixth to the tenth year (1667 AD —— 1671 AD), covering an area of about 120,000 square meters.
【Qingyang Palace】The main buildings include the mountain gate, Sanqing Hall, Tangwang Hall, etc. The Hunyuan Hall in the palace is tall and majestic, and the Bagua Pavilion is the most complete and luxurious building, enshrining the statue of Lao Tzu riding a green cow. The most precious cultural relic in Qingyang Palace is a "Taoist Collection", which is the most complete version in the world and has become a valuable material for studying Taoism.
【Qingyang Palace】is a national key Taoist temple and a key cultural relics protection unit in Sichuan Province.
📝tips:It is said that there are two bronze green sheep in the Sanqing Hall of Qingyang Palace. The sheep on the left is said to be transformed by the servant of the Green Emperor and can cure all diseases. Just touch the part of the sheep's body that corresponds to your own pain, and you can reduce the pain.
🔥The incense here is strong, the Taoist atmosphere is very strong, and it is a place for locals to relax.
🕙Business hours:
Opening hours 08:00-18:00 (summer); stop admission at 17:30
💰Average consumption:
10 RMB ticket|15 bowl of tea
🚉Traffic guide:
1. Bus: Take bus 34, 42, 58. Metro take line 5
Time reference :Less than 1 hour
Phone 028-87766584
📍Detailed address:
Qingyang Palace, West Second Section of the First Ring Road, Qingyang District, Chengdu, Sichuan Province
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Originally not the first attraction of Chengdu trip, it was after visiting the Sichuan Museum that Qingyang Palace was nearby, so I decided to go in and see it temporarily. I didn’t expect it to be a big surprise. The overall layout is very Zhouzheng. The buildings are on a central axis. There are red walls and ginkgo trees on both sides. Imagine how beautiful the ginkgo leaves are in autumn. How beautiful this Taoist view should be. It’s almost lunch time to enter the hospital. I wanted to buy some snacks. I didn't expect to have a fast meal next to it. The taste is not bad. There is no problem filling the stomach. All the waiters are very friendly! After dinner, the children still remembered burning incense, and went to the gate to receive a lot of free incense. It was very interesting that many attractions in Chengdu and even the roadside were full of ginkgo trees, but I found the ginkgo tree with fruit for the first time. . . . Thank you very much for the unexpected encounter this time, Qingyang Palace, I will definitely meet again in autumn.
Qingyang Palace is located in the second section of the first ring road in Chengdu, Sichuan Province, known as the "first view of Sichuan" and "first jungle in southwest", and is also one of the famous Taoist palaces in the country. Qingyang Palace was built in the Zhou Dynasty, formerly known as Qingyang Residence. By the Ming Dynasty, the temples built in the Tang Dynasty were destroyed in the military disaster. Most of the existing buildings were rebuilt from the Kangxi period of the Qing Dynasty (1667 AD to 1671 AD), covering an area of about 120,000 square meters. The main buildings of Qingyang Palace include Shanmen, Sanqing Palace and Tang Wang Palace. The palace is tall and majestic, and the Yaoting is one of the most complete and most luxurious buildings, and the statue of Laozi riding the green cow is worshipped.
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Qingyang Palace is located in the Chengdu area. The transportation is very convenient. There are direct buses and subways. The Qingyang Palace is small in size, very exquisite, with a strong historical and cultural heritage, and it is very valuable for viewing. The ticket is 10 yuan. It is worth visiting.
Qingyang Palace is located in the second section of the first ring road in Chengdu, Sichuan Province, built in the Zhou Dynasty, the first name of Qingyang Residence, has a history of more than 2,000 years, known as the "first view of Sichuan" and "first jungle in southwest", is the key view of Taoism in the country, and is listed as the key cultural relics protection unit in Sichuan Province. The Huangchao uprising in the late Tang Dynasty, Tang Yuzong took refuge in the middle of the Tang Dynasty, and used this as a palace, and changed it to Qingyang Palace. By the Ming Dynasty, the temples built in the Tang Dynasty were destroyed by natural disaster soldiers. Most of the existing buildings were rebuilt in the Kangxi years of the Qing Dynasty, covering an area of about 120,000 square meters. The main buildings of Qingyang Palace include the mountain gate, the Sanqing Palace, the Tang Wang Palace, etc. The palace is tall and majestic, and the Yaoting (picture 2) is the most complete and most luxurious building.
The largest Taoist Qingyang Palace in Chengdu, is also the resident of Sichuan Taoist Association, with a long history, a complete hall, ancient trees and sky, and a deep Taoism, is a well-known attraction in Chengdu.
This is the largest Taoist view in Chengdu, the gods worshiped by Taoism are basically there, the permanent place of Sichuan Taoist Association, spectacular and melodious.