Laojundong Taoist Temple is located on Laojun Mountain near Huangpi, Nan'an District, Chongqing, facing the vast city of Chongqing, and looking diagonally toward Chaotianmen Delta. It is the largest and most important palace view in Chongqing's main city, and it is also an important Taoist Temple in Chongqing. For hundreds of years, every traditional festival such as the first day of the first day, the fifteenth day or the Qingming Festival, the Chinese yuan, the pilgrims are fragrant, the tourists are ascending, and the incense is extremely popular. Cigarettes are lingering in the Taoist view, and pedestrians on the mountain road are endless. Laojundong was built in the three kingdoms of the Han Dynasty, officially founded in the early Tang Dynasty, more than 1300 years. It is said that the Tang Dynasty was originally a Buddhist temple "Guanghua Temple", but also recorded as the wife of Xia Yu Tushan Temple, Chenghua 16 years of re-establishment, Ming Wan Li Jiayu winter moon has been built. After the war in the end of the Ming Dynasty, it began to manage for the Taoist monks. From this time, it was officially changed to the Taoist palace view, known as the "Taiji Palace" (commonly known as the "Lao Jundong"), which was once a day of teacher Taoist field in the early days, and then again decadent. The Qing Dynasty Qianlong four years began to be held by Quanzhen Taoist abbot and revived, so that it gradually became Quanzhen Longmen Taoist field.
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Laojundong Taoist Temple is located on Laojun Mountain near Huangpi, Nan'an District, Chongqing, facing the vast city of Chongqing, and looking diagonally toward Chaotianmen Delta. It is the largest and most important palace view in Chongqing's main city, and it is also an important Taoist Temple in Chongqing. For hundreds of years, every traditional festival such as the first day of the first day, the fifteenth day or the Qingming Festival, the Chinese yuan, the pilgrims are fragrant, the tourists are ascending, and the incense is extremely popular. Cigarettes are lingering in the Taoist view, and pedestrians on the mountain road are endless. Laojundong was built in the three kingdoms of the Han Dynasty, officially founded in the early Tang Dynasty, more than 1300 years. It is said that the Tang Dynasty was originally a Buddhist temple "Guanghua Temple", but also recorded as the wife of Xia Yu Tushan Temple, Chenghua 16 years of re-establishment, Ming Wan Li Jiayu winter moon has been built. After the war in the end of the Ming Dynasty, it began to manage for the Taoist monks. From this time, it was officially changed to the Taoist palace view, known as the "Taiji Palace" (commonly known as the "Lao Jundong"), which was once a day of teacher Taoist field in the early days, and then again decadent. The Qing Dynasty Qianlong four years began to be held by Quanzhen Taoist abbot and revived, so that it gradually became Quanzhen Longmen Taoist field.
I took the subway to Shangxinjie Station, and then walked for about 45 minutes to the main entrance of Laojundong. No tickets are required, the attractions have incense candles to buy, and there are also fast food available. It tastes good, about 28 yuan a piece. I feel very comfortable here. The Yuhuang Building is also very easy to visit. You can also see the panoramic view of Chongqing from the top floor. After that, you can go out through the main entrance and walk to Huangpi Old Street along the car road. Although the old street is not long, there are still some beautiful coffee shop and hotels. It is not bad to stroll around.
[Laojundong] is a Quanzhen Longmen Taoist view. It is located on Laojun Mountain near Huangpi in Nanshan Scenic Area, Nan'an District, Chongqing. It is the largest and most important Taoist view of Chongqing's main city. Laojundong was built in the Three Kingdoms Period of the Han Dynasty and officially founded in the early Tang Dynasty in the mustard and Tang Dynasty, which lasted more than 1300 years. Laojundong Taoist Temple for thousands of years, after the rise and fall of the vicissitudes, every first day, fifteen or Qingming, Zhongyuan and other traditional festivals, pilgrims are incense, visitors are ascending, the incense is a moment of victory, cigarettes are lingering in the Taoist Temple, and pedestrians on the mountain road are endless...
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