The largest Tianhou Palace in China, in front of the gate is the site of Dejimen and the Song Dynasty city wall. It belongs to the world cultural heritage site and the key cultural relics protection unit of the country. It is free to visit. The back of the Temple of the Tianhou Palace is a related cultural relics exhibition, and there are several alliance letters of the Tianhou Palace on both sides of the Strait.
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The largest Tianhou Palace in China, in front of the gate is the site of Dejimen and the Song Dynasty city wall. It belongs to the world cultural heritage site and the key cultural relics protection unit of the country. It is free to visit. The back of the Temple of the Tianhou Palace is a related cultural relics exhibition, and there are several alliance letters of the Tianhou Palace on both sides of the Strait.
Quanzhou Tianhou Palace, located in the south gate of Tianhou Road, Licheng District, Quanzhou City, Fujian Province, was built in the second year of the Southern Song Dynasty (1196), is the earliest and highest-standard ancient building in the middle age of the Mazu Temple at home and abroad. The Tianhou Palace complex is preserved with the components of the Song Dynasty and the wooden structures of the Ming and Qing Dynasties. The main buildings are distributed on the north and south central axis. There are mountain gates, stage, east and west, main hall, east and west corridors, bedroom halls, east and west, four pavilions, two pavilions and dressing buildings.
The Tianhou Palace is also known as the Mazu Temple. It is dedicated to the Mazu Temple. There are Mazu Temples in many coastal cities. The local residents are dedicated to the Mazu Temple. The building of the Tianhou Palace is very beautiful, the carvings on the eaves are beautiful, the colors are also very bright, and they are very local in southern Weinan. The Tianhou Palace is free to visit, the whole Tianhou Palace is not big, a quick turn for 15 minutes is enough.
In the center of Quanzhou City, it is very convenient to drive and take a taxi. The history is very deep and there is no ticket ~ worthy of praise! The main hall is magnificent. The bedroom hall has many antique exhibits from the Ming and Qing Dynasties and the Republic of China. Unfortunately, the Xingtai Relations Museum has been temporarily closed. Generally speaking, the check-in point that must be visited in Quanzhou is a must. There are many niche monuments and attractions around ~ Dejimen Site, Li Yan's Former Residence, Qinglong Ancient Land, and Huangdi Palace. You can bundle and visit together, the opposite Tianwang Palace is a private contracted very pit ~ must be avoided
Quanzhou Tianhou Palace, located on Tianhou Road, South Gate of Licheng District, Quanzhou City, Fujian Province, was built in the second year of the Southern Song Dynasty (1196). It is the earliest and highest-standard ancient building in the middle age of the Mazu Temple at home and abroad. The Tianhou Palace Building Group has preserved the components of the Song Dynasty and the wooden buildings in the Ming and Qing Dynasties. For the third batch of key cultural relics protection units nationwide. The bedroom has retained a pair of stone pillars of the 16-sided blue stone carving Hindu temples in the Yuan Dynasty, which is a treasure of the national wooden structure.