Beichen Palace, also known as Beijiagong, is located on the west side of Zhongzheng Road in Chang’anli, and is the corner temple of Beijiajia. The main deity worshipped here is Lord Zhu. Initially, followers formed a divine association to take turns in offering sacrifices. In 1899, the temple was funded and built by the followers of Beijiajia. It was demolished and rebuilt in 1981, transforming into a two-story temple structure.
Chang’anli, where Beichen Palace is situated, was part of ‘Beijiajia’ during the Qing Dynasty. The main historical site left from Beijiajia is Beichen Palace, which is located in the bustling downtown area of Ma Gong City and has now become the center for Ma Gong snacks.Beichen Palace and Lord Zhu’s Residence
Beichen Palace, also known as Beijiagong, is located on the west side of Zhongzheng Road in Chang[...]