On the west side of the garden entrance, in the center of the county, it is a cultural relics and monuments. No tickets are charged, but no renovations are carried out, so it looks dilapidated, and now real estate development is underway nearby. There is nothing to see. You can go again in a while.
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On the west side of the garden entrance, in the center of the county, it is a cultural relics and monuments. No tickets are charged, but no renovations are carried out, so it looks dilapidated, and now real estate development is underway nearby. There is nothing to see. You can go again in a while.
Really good, he's fine. Very nice place! !
The heritage of humanities allows traditional culture to continue.
Tianhou Palace, located in Nansha District, Guangzhou, was formerly the Tianfei Temple in Lujing Village, Nansha, Ming Dynasty. It was rebuilt and named the "Yuanjun Ancient Temple", and was later blown up by the Japanese army during the Anti-Japanese War. The existing Tianhou Palace was in 1994, the vice chairman of the National Political Consultative Conference, and the famous industrialist Mr. Huo Yingdong initiated and donated funds to rebuild the Tianhou Palace in Nansha. The Tianhou Palace is close to the Pearl River and the sea. It is located in the southeast corner of Dajiao Mountain. In the middle of Tianhou Square is the stone-carved Tianhou Holy Statue (up to 14.5 meters). It is built to commemorate the sea goddess Lin Mo. The architectural feature is that the style of Beijing's Forbidden City and the atmosphere of Nanjing's Zhongshan Mausoleum are integrated.
Quanzhou Tianhou Palace is located at No. 1 Tianhou Road, South Gate, Quanzhou City, Fujian Province. It was built in Song Qingyuan 2 years (1196). It is located on the shore of Jinjiang in the south of Quanzhou City. It is a large-scale Mazu Temple in the southeast coastal temple of China. Quanzhou Tianhou Palace is a temple of Mazu, the god of the sea, and an important communication center of Mazu's faith worldwide. It witnessed the formation and development of Mazu's faith with the ocean trade.
It's great, it's worth our visit again.