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1. The Yuen Yuen Taoist Temple Of Guangdong
4.2
4.6
/5
348 Reviews
based on 22 reviews
Taoist Temples
Rainbow Girls
Goed many times! The overall building is very stylish and the Taoist view is very clean. Especially the flowers and trees are trimmed very feeling. Sitting in it doesn't do anything, my heart is very calm. There is a vegetarian restaurant inside that is very good, I have eaten it a few times!
China · Guangzhou
2. Guangzhou City God Temple
4.0
4.5
/5
197 Reviews
based on 21 reviews
Taoist Temples
yjw2000
The temple of the city of Guangzhou is a temple of the temple of the city of Guangzhou. It is located at No. 48 Zhongyou Street, Zhongshan 4th Road, Yuexiu District. The temple of the city of Guangzhou was built in Hongwu, the Ming Dynasty in 1370. It is the largest city of the city of Lingnan during the Ming Dynasty. The existing temples are rebuilt for the Qing Dynasty. During the Zhengqing period (1723-1735), the whole customs made Jiao Qinian to ask the court to upgrade the Guangzhou Mansion City to the capital of the province. In 1920, the temple was demolished and a 280-meter-long street was built. At that time, only the main hall and pavilion were demolished. The original building complex of Guangzhou Chenghuang Temple is located north and south. On the axis of the building, there are buildings such as the outer gate, the middle gate, the pavilion and the main hall, and the corridors, Zhaisu, halls, Yushifang and provincial sacrifice houses on the left and right sides. At the end of October 2010, the restoration project was completed. At present, the Chenghuang Temple covers an area of more than 500 square meters. The temple is dedicated to the five-generation Southern Han King Liu 䶮, and the two chantings located in Liu 䶮 are Hairui and Yangjiao Mountain.
China · Guangzhou
Free
3. Jieyang City God Temple
3.4
4.5
/5
11 Reviews
Taoist Temples
Historical Sites
吃饭了没上市
Jieyang Chenghuang Temple is the largest existing ancient building of its kind in Guangdong Province. It is one of the important gods that are widely admired in ancient Chinese national religious culture. It is mostly served by famous heroes who are credited with local people. It is the god of Chinese folk and Taoism who believes in protecting the city. Jieyang City God Temple is located in the East Gate of Jieyang, Guangdong. It was built in Song Shaoxing for ten years (1140), and Ming Hongwu two years (1369) rebuilt in Xude County. It is a provincial-level key cultural relics protection unit. The Jieyang City God Temple architecture combines the architectural style of Ming and Qing Dynasties and the traditional craftsmanship of Jieyang. The main building is wooden and stone bearing structure, and the mechanical structure is scientific and rigorous. The four walls of the hall only play a protective role. The seismic performance of the building structure is very high. After dozens of earthquakes since the Ming Dynasty, it is immobile, showing the intelligent wisdom and superb architectural skills of the ancient Chinese working people. It is a specimen of ancient architecture.
China · Jieyang
4. Wong Tai Sin Temple
3.3
4.4
/5
69 Reviews
based on 16 reviews
Taoist Temples
Memorial Temples
冰咖啡彩虹糖
Huang Daxian Temple is located in Huadi Village, Fangcun, Guangzhou, Guangdong Province. At the main entrance of the temple, there was a building on the street, with patterned decorations on the stone pillars and door roofs. When Chen Jixuan was the main Guangdong, the old Huang Daxian Temple was converted into an orphanage. During the period of the War of Resistance Against China, Guangzhou fell, and the old Huangdaxian Temple was used as the headquarters of the Japanese military police. After liberation, the demolition of the fort and the remains of the victims were also visible. After the restoration, Huangdaxian Temple was located at No. 1 Guxu Road, Fangcun District. After the renovation, Huang Daxianxuan is located at No. 1 Guxuan Road, Fangcun District, very close to Fangcun and Huadiwan Metro Station. The total area of Quanxuan covers an area of more than 18,000 square meters, rectangular, with a south gate and east side gate for visitors to enter and exit. Huang Daxian Temple is a tourist temple landscape integrating traditional customs, culture, art and tourism. The whole temple now has: the main temple of Huang Daxian towering above the Taiji; the Guandi Temple and Douqi Temple on the left side of the entrance; the Temple of Wealth and the Temple of Kong on the right side of the entrance; The temple is located on the left side of the main hall, the temple of Lu Zu and the temple of Gongde; the temple of Guanyin on the right side of the main hall; and the temple of Tianfu, Tianfu and Tianshou. The temple is located in Hong Kong, Nanyang, the United States, Guangzhou and the South China Sea. The earliest Huangdaxian Temple should be the "Chisong View" of Jinhua, Zhejiang, and the "Xianxiang" of Huangdaxian is in Jinhua, Zhejiang. Guangzhou Huangdaxian Temple was built in the Qing Dynasty in the year of the year, that is, 1899 AD, and in 1904, it was rebuilt by enthusiastic people from all walks of life. Although the place was remote, it was once one of the religious holy places in Guangzhou, and its incense was full of influence on Guangzhou city and the Pearl River Delta. Although the temple was damaged in 1910, the relics left by the old temple, such as stone carving couplets, relief stone pillars, flat forehead, door decorations, stone lions, etc., are decorated with exquisite carvings, so you can imagine the grand scale and exquisite architectural art of the temple. In 1915, the former host of Huang Tai Sin Xuan, Mr. Leung Renxuan, moved south to Hong Kong with portraits, spirit signs and drug signs, and built the Huang Tai Sin Xuan in Hong Kong in 1921. Similarly, Huang Tai Sin is deeply believed and worshipped by people at home and abroad.
China · Guangzhou
5. Sanyuan Palace of Guangzhou
3.2
4.5
/5
90 Reviews
Taoist Temples
yjw2000
Sanyuan Palace is located in Xianggangshan Community, Liuyan Street, Yuexiu District, Guangzhou. During the East Jin Dynasty, Taishou Baoyu in Nanhai County was built for his daughter, known as Yuegang Courtyard. The Tang Dynasty was renamed Savvy Temple. Rebuilt during the Ming Wanli period. The 16th year of Ming Chongxu (1643) expanded the palace, because of the change of the three-yuan emperor and the name of the three-yuan palace. "Three-yuan emperor" refers to the emperor, the emperor, the emperor, the emperor, also known as the "three officials", that is, the upper Yuan Tianguan, the central Yuan Diguan, the lower Yuan Shuiguan. During the Qing Xianfeng years, the three-yuan palace was rebuilt many times. The seven-year period of Qing Tongzhi (1868) was rebuilt. In 1978, it was renovated and then continued to be repaired. The total area of the existing temples is about 2000 square meters, and they are facing north and south. The central axis is built in turn with mountain gates, worship corridors, Sanyuan Temple and Laojun Temple. The mountain gate stands on more than 40 steps, built for Qianlong 51 years (1786), the stone gate is engraved with "Sanyuan Palace" on the forehead, and the stone gate on both sides has the stone inscription "Sanyuan Ancient View, Baiyue Mingshan" on the bottom of the ridge and the bottom of the ridge and the words "Daqing Tongzhi Seven Years of Yuanchen (1868) Zhongchun", which is the oldest in Lingnan area. Large-scale Taoist palace view. Cultural relics protection unit of Guangzhou.
China · Guangzhou
Free
6. Temple of Emperor Wu
2.7
4.6
/5
14 Reviews
Taoist Temples
Memorial Temples
gz当地向导伊妹儿
The architectural style of Wudi Temple is unique and charming, very exquisite and beautiful, interesting, colorful, introduced to the eye, very good, strolling, understanding relevant knowledge, historical and cultural heritage, super cost-effective.
China · Shantou
7. Chongxu Ancient Temple
2.3
4.7
/5
5 Reviews
Taoist Temples
莺语花儿
Located in Boluo County, Huizhou City, Guangdong Province, it was built in Xianhe years in the East Jin Dynasty and has a long history. It is a courtyard-style building with many temples and majestic.
China · Huizhou
Free
8. Yuanmiao Temple
2.3
4.3
/5
19 Reviews
based on 6 reviews
Taoist Temples
不可触碰撞的鱼
In Huizhou West Lake, I visited Fenghui Garden, not far east along the north bank of Pinghu is Yuan Miaoguan. Yuan Miaoguan is one of the three famous Taoist views in China, and one of the 23 famous Taoist views in China. In 1993, Huizhou Taoist Association was established, with Yuan Miaoguan as the meeting site. Yuan Miaoguan was founded in the Tang Dynasty Zhenguan seven years (633), the first name of Tianqing Guan Tianbao seven years (748) after the expansion of the name of the Dynasty Yuanguan, and then changed to Kaiyuanguan; the Song Dynasty has repeatedly been in the past; Yuan Dynasty Yuanzhen two years (1296) rebuilt, began to be called Yuan Miaoguan; Ming Dynasty Tiantong, Tianshun and Qing Dynasty Kangxi, Guangxu years have been built. Since the establishment of several times, the late Yuan Dynasty is the most prosperous, "cross flow heavy, painted magnificent, like a Weiyi". Yuan Miaoguan, there is a "Nine Purple" in front of the door to indicate the meaning of "Purple Gas Donglai". The interior is divided into two temples, the front is the Jade Emperor Palace, the back is the Sanqing Pavilion, the two temples are separated by patios and connected by corridors. It is rumored that the Yingxian Bridge in the "Six Bridges" will go to Yuanmiaoguan to meet the gods and the gods. In 1942, the Japanese army was stationed in the view of the soldiers when they invaded the benefit, and saw that there were anti-Japanese slogans on the wall, so they burned the Sanqing Palace, Yuhuang Pavilion and the Partial Palace. Due to the great changes in the vicissitudes of many years, there are not many ancient buildings left by Yuanmiaoguan, and only the mountain gates have retained the architectural characteristics of the Ming Dynasty. The stone pillars of the mountain gate are engraved with "Yuanlai Zifu Kaitang Dynasty" and "Miaofeng Lake is separated from the customs". In the 1950s, the front mountain gate and the left hall still exist, and there are many statues such as the jade emperor. There are only a few Taoists in the view, but the incense is not broken. During the "Cultural Revolution", Yuan Miaoguan was tragically damaged, and the statues were destroyed. The cultural relics such as celebrity stone monuments, woodcuts, and iron bells of the Ming Dynasty left over from successive generations have disappeared. Yuan Miaoguan has experienced a great change in the vicissitudes of more than 1,000 years, and there are not many ancient buildings left, and only the mountain gates retain the architectural characteristics of the Ming Dynasty. When Su Dongpo lived in Huizhou in the Song Dynasty, he often had exchanges with Tianqing Guandao, drinking poetry, and writing many poems. The Song Dynasty purple halal white jade qi used to practice in Tianqing, Kangxi years, Zhifu Wangqi built the white real person Ziqing Pavilion and engraved "Ziqing Pavilion Baizhenren not standing like a monument" stone, is Huizhou ancient stone. In 1982, the left side of the temple was first repaired, the statues of the Jade Emperor and the Guanyin gods were re-opened and religious activities resumed. In 1985, the Jade Emperor and the Sanqing Palace were built, and the foundation was laid in 1987 and opened in 1989. In 1990, Yuan Miaoguan was approved as a cultural relics protection unit in Huizhou City.
China · Huizhou
Free
9. He Xiangu Tourist Area
2.1
4.2
/5
22 Reviews
Taoist Temples
Memorial Temples
Jessigz
Free scenic spot, free parking. The main attractions are Xiangujia Temple, Peach Garden, Millennium Guteng, Hexiangu Tower and other attractions. Play time for an hour or two. Climbing up the top of the mountain, you can see the beautiful scenery of Zengjiang River. There are many foods nearby.
China · Guangzhou
Free
Temporarily Closed
10. Xuanwu Temple, Shenzhen City
2.0
No reviews yet
Taoist Temples
张聪聪
Shenzhen's only Taoist Taoist Taoist view - Xuanwu view, located at the foot of Longgang Pinghu Phoenix Mountain. So close to home, so I have to see 🌝🌝🌝 Although I am a firm materialist, I still like to study various religious theories, especially the Taoist ideological theory and the fairy system is more agreed, the following is a simple talk about my personal understanding. 1. Taoism affirms the existence of all things in the world, values the freedom and liberation of human nature, and will not be bound by any ideology. To put it bluntly, heaven, earth, and people are objectively present, not created by anyone. 2. Taoism's purpose is "fairy Tao noble life, no measure of people". Taoism is a religion that actively pursues life, and pays great attention to the unity of the body and spirit. It is not to destroy or even sacrifice life for some practice. It advocates self-cultivation, not universality. 3. Buddha and Tao are one. The Taoist gods are no different from the Buddhas. The Daoist cihang Daoist is the Guanyin Bodhisattva of Buddhism, and the Buddhist Manshu Bodhisattva is the Taoist Manshuguang Law and Heavenly Reverend. However, the various gods on which the people rely in their daily lives are mostly the Taoist gods. Such as: the dragon king who is seeking rain, the god of wealth, the true king of the South Pole who is seeking life, and the vulgar god Zhong Xuan who is fighting ghosts and exorcisms. 4. Taoism culture contributes the most in medicine, health and sports. Modern health science is formed by drawing on the Taoist ideology, and the Taoist martial arts is modern Chinese martial arts. Chinese traditional Qigong study comes from the Taoist Neidan study, and it is the key point to vomit and nana new and eliminate desire. Most of the Chinese medicine comes from the works of Taoists, such as Ge Hong's "Time and Backup Emergency Fang", Tao Yujing's "The Collection of Herbal Scriptures", Sun Siqi's "Thousands of Money Key Fang", etc. 5. Finally, the difference between Taoism and other religions in cultural keynotes is summarized in the vernacular. Buddhism-Devotion Culture Western religions-Worship Culture Taoism-Law Culture 👍👍👍
China · Shenzhen
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