Semi-open park, there is water and green space nearby, the environment is very good, the temple is very small, there is a tower inside, I can't see why it is a national cultural insurance. Basically, they are all Qing Dynasty buildings. It is said that the water shrine is located on the mountain of Huquan Town, Guangling County, Shanxi Province, China. It was listed as the sixth batch of key cultural relics protection units in 2006. The water shrine was originally named Yangshui shrine and was built in the Jiajing period of the Ming Dynasty. During the Qianlong period of the Qing Dynasty, Wenchang Pavilion was added and the name was changed to Water shrine. The water hall sits north and south, covering an area of 7600 square meters, and the main buildings are Lingying Pagoda, Notre Dame Temple, Zen Room, Wenchang Pavilion, Shanmen, Bell and Drum Tower, Laojun Temple, etc.
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Semi-open park, there is water and green space nearby, the environment is very good, the temple is very small, there is a tower inside, I can't see why it is a national cultural insurance. Basically, they are all Qing Dynasty buildings. It is said that the water shrine is located on the mountain of Huquan Town, Guangling County, Shanxi Province, China. It was listed as the sixth batch of key cultural relics protection units in 2006. The water shrine was originally named Yangshui shrine and was built in the Jiajing period of the Ming Dynasty. During the Qianlong period of the Qing Dynasty, Wenchang Pavilion was added and the name was changed to Water shrine. The water hall sits north and south, covering an area of 7600 square meters, and the main buildings are Lingying Pagoda, Notre Dame Temple, Zen Room, Wenchang Pavilion, Shanmen, Bell and Drum Tower, Laojun Temple, etc.
It is worth seeing, it is one of the key cultural relics protected by the State Council. Built on a stone mountain, surrounded by water, with a jade belt bridge passing through, and a Han white jade railing by the water. The scenic spot is very well protected, the brick tower wind bell rings, quiet and few people. Great value. Diandingshan Scenic Area has flowers and plants everywhere, very beautiful!
Very beautiful Qing Dynasty buildings, few people, free
This is a place with aura. I saw the water at first, I saw the tower in the courtyard, and walked in to taste it carefully. It was very exquisite. I walked into the stone steps that seemed to be randomly piled in the green shade. The carved tower stood in the small courtyard. The murals across the courtyard were very chic. There are also corridors on both sides of the courtyard wall, which is actually very elegant...
Originally known as the water shrine, it was built in the Jiajing period of the Ming Dynasty. During the Qianlong period of the Qing Dynasty, Wenchang Pavilion was added and renamed the water shrine. The water shrine sits north and south, covering an area of 7600 square meters. The main buildings are Lingying Pagoda, Notre Dame Palace, Zen Room, Wenchang Pavilion, Shanmen, Bell and Drum Tower, Laojun Palace, etc.