The Baiheguan in Zhangzhou is located in the south of Baihegang on the banks of the Lijiang River in Chengxi, Zhangzhou City, Guangxi. It was built in the Kaiyuan period of the Tang Dynasty (713-714), and has a history of more than 1,200 years. The landscape is charming!
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The Baiheguan in Zhangzhou is located in the south of Baihegang on the banks of the Lijiang River in Chengxi, Zhangzhou City, Guangxi. It was built in the Kaiyuan period of the Tang Dynasty (713-714), and has a history of more than 1,200 years. The landscape is charming!
I don't know Taoism very well, just passed by. It is said to be the largest Taoist view in Guangxi. It happened to be the Taoist ceremony that day. No tickets, please let us go in and see. The first time I saw it, it was very novel, but I didn't understand it. The scale is not very large, because there are many people. After watching it for a while, I left.
It is probably close to Zhushan Park, and the Stage Museum, and the former site of the British Consulate in Heganglou. It costs 5 yuan. As a Taoist view, it is not very big, but it is also a small place. If you are interested, you can go in and turn around. I didn't go in and continued along the flood embankment to the Guijiang Bridge.
Hexi Zhushan Mountain at the foot of the Guijiang River, is Taoist, worship the true Wu Emperor.
The gray wall and green tiles, the gates are linked on the left and right: "Baiyun floats forever, He Guan Feng Sanqing", the name of Bai Heguan is in this Tibetan head couplet. The couplet also tells us that Bai Heguan worships the three highest gods of Taoism: Yuanshi Tianzun, Lingbao Tianzun, Taishang Laojun.