Daxi Temple is located in Zhouyuan Village, northeast of Han City. The full name is Daxia Temple. It is a temple to sacrifice Xiaxi Temple. The Daxi Temple was built to commemorate Xiaxi. The main building has two main halls and 12 rooms and 12 partial rooms. It was built in Yuandade for five years. It was rebuilt in the Ming Dynasty. It is a key cultural relics unit in Han city.
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Daxi Temple is located in Zhouyuan Village, northeast of Han City. The full name is Daxia Temple. It is a temple to sacrifice Xiaxi Temple. The Daxi Temple was built to commemorate Xiaxi. The main building has two main halls and 12 rooms and 12 partial rooms. It was built in Yuandade for five years. It was rebuilt in the Ming Dynasty. It is a key cultural relics unit in Han city.
Hancheng Dazhu Temple, built in Yuandade five years (1301), Ming Wanli seven years (1579) rebuilt, the hall has a Ming Dynasty color plastic king sitting statue, high 2.5 meters, tickets 20 yuan.
The temple was built to commemorate Xia Yu. The main building has two main halls, two wing rooms and twelve partial rooms. It covers an area of 425 square meters and was built in Yuan Dade five years (1301 AD) and was rebuilt in the Ming Dynasty. It was listed as a key cultural relics unit in Han city in May 1985.
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[View] Daxi Temple [1] is located in Zhouyuan Village, 3 kilometers northeast of Han City. Originally named Daxia Temple, referred to as Daxi Temple. It is a temple for worshiping Xiaxi Temple. Daxi Temple was built to commemorate Xiaxi. The main building has two main halls and a van and twelve partial rooms. It covers an area of 425 square meters, built in Yuandade for five years (1301 AD), and has been rebuilt in the Ming Dynasty [Fun] Strong ornamental, interesting [Cost-effective] Cost-effective
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