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| | Yan Temple [edit this] | | Yan Temple is the temple of Yan Hui, also called Fusheng Temple, was built to memorize Yan Hui, one of Confucius' disciples. People started to build temples on the former residence of Yan Hui from the period under the reign of Liu Bang in the Western Han Dynasty. Later, with renovations and expansions time and again during the Song, Yuan, Ming and Qing Dynasty, it has reached an area as large as five courtyards. The whole temple looks stately and splendid with red walls around and towering cypresses. The main scenic sites are: the Archway of Fusheng Temple; Slum Well; and Fusheng Palace.
Fees: RMB 10 yuan
Opentime: 8:00-17:00
Tel: 086-537-4424095
Traffic: Take bus No.5 and get off at the stop of Yan Temple. | Edit by: Dorothy | |
| The Moseleum of Shaohao [edit this] | | Shouqiu is the birthplace of the Yellow Emperor. To the south of Shouqiu is the ruins of Jingling Palace. Shaohao is one of the first emperor of five emperors in ancient China, the tomb is also known as “the Oriental Pyramid”. | Edit by: Dorothy | |
| The Temple of The Duke of Zhou [edit this] | | The Temple of the Duke of Zhou is the place of where the first sage Duke Zhou was worshiped. It is the Key of Provincial Protected Historical Relics Unit now. | Edit by: Dorothy | |
| Shimen Hill [edit this] | | The Tang Dynasty greatest poes Li Bai and Du Fu visited the mountain together, leaving to posterity many enchanting poems. The famous dramastist Kong Shangren who was the decedent of Confucius, the place where he wrote “Peach Flower Fan” in the Qing Dynasty. It is the National Forest Park now. | Edit by: Dorothy | |
| The Analects Tablet Garden [edit this] | | With the classical garden as the carrier, the calligraphy and stone caving as the form of expression. The Analects as the content, the Analects Tablet Garden shows the profound Confucius culture. | Edit by: Dorothy | |
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