Qingjiao Tzu Chi Palace is located on Maqing Road, Haicang District, also known as East Palace. Qingjiao Village was the place where Wu Kuo, a folk doctor in the Northern Song Dynasty, practiced Taoism, alchemy, and practiced medicine. After the completion of the Tzu Chi Temple, the incense was too strong, so people had to build another Baijiao Tzu Chi Temple in Wu Kuo's hometown, which is the West Palace. Today, there are still many pilgrims who come to the East Palace to worship, and the temple fairs and Tzu Chi cultural festivals are even more noisy every day. If it is a holiday, it is also very good to climb the mountain for leisure. As soon as you enter the mountain gate, you will be greeted by a spectacular staircase with more than 800 steps, as well as the 20-meter-high statue of Emperor Baosheng at the end of the long steps. The feeling of pilgrimage arises spontaneously. All the way up, along the road are the stone statues of famous doctors of various dynasties and their introductions. Although there are not many steps here, they are dense and steep, which is more physically consuming. You can climb to the top while walking and resting for about half an hour. The top of the mountain is the hall of the Tzu Chi Palace. There are four wonders in the palace: one is a colorful painting of a crested head, a dragon's tail, a turtle body, and a four-legged beast; the other is the reconstruction of the Kangxi, Jiaqing, Xianfeng, Guangxu and other dynasties. The inscription on the tablet; the third is a stone with the word "heart"; the fourth is the black and white painting on the rafters of the palace, which is not subject to insect erosion. After the tour, you need to go down the mountain the same way. Standing on the top of the mountain to see the surrounding scenery is very open, but the steps under your feet are somewhat daunting for tourists who are afraid of heights. Walking back down the mountain, you can also go to the small temple Longqiu Temple next to the steps to worship, and there are also some small restaurants around for dining.
This is mainly the memorial building of Baosheng the Great, with temples, squares, Baicao Garden, statues, museums and so on. The scenic spot is quite large. If you want to climb the mountain, you can go straight up the stairs to the top of the mountain. It is possible to visit the scenic spot in an hour. The Museum of Traditional Chinese Medicine Hospital also recommends going in and seeing it. Free, bus is here.
On the third day of the New Year, the Tzu Chi Palace is full of firecrackers and cigarettes. Pray for the well-being of the New Year and the happiness of the New Year. Men, women, old and young, and the whole family come out with a grateful heart, a sincere heart and a kind heart. May the world be peaceful and stable, and everyone be prosperous and peaceful.
It's near my home. There's a restaurant where the fish tastes very good. I often go shopping. The important thing is that it doesn't need tickets. It's not high. It's mainly ladder-based. It has small amusement facilities and a temple of gods. But the temple closes at about 5:30 p.m., beside which is a strawberry garden. It can pick strawberries every strawberry season.
Tzu Chi Palace is located in Qingjiao Village, Haitang. The most famous of Qingjiao Palace is the statue of Emperor Baosheng. There are tens of thousands of steps up from the mountain.
You can also be in Haitang District, the air is fresher
Here is actually quite spectacular, without tickets, but the traffic will be more inconvenient, he mainly pays attention to Baosheng Emperor, which can be signed into surgery and internal medicine as well as career. The signature here is very special. The signature he gave you is not to tell you what the future will be like, but to give you a Chinese medicine posting directly, let you grab medicine by yourself, there are more than 800 ladders nearby. Above, you can see a big life-preserving emperor who has a tortoise at the unloading place. Every time the tortoise goes down the stairs, there is a restaurant next to it where noodles can be eaten.