Gaomiao Temple architecture is a combination of Buddhism, Taoism and Confucianism. It is classified as the most valuable cultural heritage in China due to its unique 3 in one religious culture. Thi...
I have been to Zhongwei many times and was prized to find this beautiful, tranquil temple. It is still an active monastery the dates back to the Ming Dynasty.
If you've seen one temple, you've seen this one.
Don't be fooled by the hype. Aside from being taller than your average temple, there's nothing unique or ancient about this one. In fact, it's not ancient - based on our visit, it's all pretty new. An...
Gao Temple is an interesting and colorful place to poke around - lots of stairs, terraces, and shrines to explore. Nice views of the town and a cool breeze from the upper sections. Below ground leve...
Originally called Bao'an Temple, Gaomiao Temple sits in a scenic area located in the Shapotou district of Zhongwei. Unlike most other temples, it is built on a raised terrace. The temple's main buildings are arranged along an axis from low to high, and constitute a cluster of over 100 multi-level pavilions.
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Zhongwei Gaomiao is a national key cultural relics protection unit. It is located in Zhongwei City, Ningxia. It was built during the Yongle period of the Ming Dynasty. It is a large-scale ancient building complex in the northwest region. Gaomiao is a temple that combines three religions. There is a couplet on the brick archway of the temple: "I save him from Confucianism, Buddhism and Taoism"; "Heaven, earth and people's self-made and self-made things are here." The horizontal batch is: "There is no bridge of law". The temple enshrines not only Buddha and Bodhisattva, but also the Jade Emperor, Our Lady, Wenchang, and Guan Gong. The idols of Buddhism, Taoism, and Confucianism are all here.
Zhongwei Gaomiao, a street in front of Zhongwei Railway Station. This is a temple built on the city wall. The temple is called Baoan Temple. The entrance is the Hall of Heavenly Kings, and the Daxiong Hall at the back. There is an underground palace under the Hall. It is one of the four major ghost cities in my country. The underground palace flashed gloomily, from Guimenguan to Naihe Bridge, to the Palace of the Lord of Gods, there was the sound of Devil May Cry, which made people horrified.
The Baoan Temple of Zhongwei Gaomiao was built during the Yongle period of the Ming Dynasty, with a total construction area of 7000 square meters and a height of 29 meters. It's a pity that it is under repair now. After entering the temple, you can only visit the Daxiong Hall and Hell.
Gaomiao is located in Zhongwei, Ningxia, one road away from Zhongwei Railway Station. It is a temple built on successive high platforms, including the "Baoan Temple" under the high platforms and the archway in front of the temple. Below the Daxiong Hall of Baoan Temple is the "High Temple Hell", one of my country's four major ghost cities. Entering the Yin Cao Jifu is both exciting and breathtaking. There are various monsters, ghosts and gods in the underground palace, with green faces and fangs, and hateful faces. They warn the world with stories of loyalty, filial piety, integrity and integrity.