[Taping Temple] is located in the ancient Tibetan mountain Ping village of Taping Village, Jizhen Township, Beibei District, Chongqing. It was built in Shaoxing in the Song Dynasty in 16 years (1146), took 22 years, and was completed in 1168. It has a history of more than 850 years. Taping Temple, formerly known as Xiaokunlun Ancient Tibetan Temple, was renamed Taping Temple in front of the temple when it was rebuilt in the Wanli years of the Ming Dynasty, and was listed as a provincial cultural relics protection unit in Sichuan in 1986. The temple covers an area of 500 square meters, and is a comprehensive courtyard building. It is a group of buildings integrating temples, towers, squares and tables. It is also a building object centered on towers lost since the Tang Dynasty in China's Central Plains. The temple has a stone tower built in 1167, a archway built in 1612, and cultural relics such as the Daxiong Palace, Tibetan Jinglou, the left and right wing, and the iron tower and Yunxiaobei (Jingzhuan) in the Qing Dynasty.
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[Taping Temple] is located in the ancient Tibetan mountain Ping village of Taping Village, Jizhen Township, Beibei District, Chongqing. It was built in Shaoxing in the Song Dynasty in 16 years (1146), took 22 years, and was completed in 1168. It has a history of more than 850 years. Taping Temple, formerly known as Xiaokunlun Ancient Tibetan Temple, was renamed Taping Temple in front of the temple when it was rebuilt in the Wanli years of the Ming Dynasty, and was listed as a provincial cultural relics protection unit in Sichuan in 1986. The temple covers an area of 500 square meters, and is a comprehensive courtyard building. It is a group of buildings integrating temples, towers, squares and tables. It is also a building object centered on towers lost since the Tang Dynasty in China's Central Plains. The temple has a stone tower built in 1167, a archway built in 1612, and cultural relics such as the Daxiong Palace, Tibetan Jinglou, the left and right wing, and the iron tower and Yunxiaobei (Jingzhuan) in the Qing Dynasty.
A relatively old temple, there is no heavy fireworks smell, the building is very old, I feel the precipitation of history, that is, the route is not very easy to find, a lot of oil wasted.
It is difficult to meet such a temperamental temple, mottled just right
There is an old style! Very nostalgic! Worth playing
The temple has a long history, there are many people burning incense, clean and tidy