ChengYiBo Temple

The ChengYiBo Temple, also known as Liu Ji Temple, is backed by Huagai Mountain. It is of wooden str[...]

The ChengYiBo Temple, also known as Liu Ji Temple, is backed by Huagai Mountain. It is of wooden structure and was built in 1458 during the Tianshun period of the Ming Dynasty. It is a provincial-level key cultural relic protection unit. The temple is divided into two water lanes named ‘Wang Zuo’ and ‘Imperial Tutor’. It consists of five parts: the front gate, the etiquette gate, the main hall, and the Zhuiyuan Ancestral Hall, covering an area of 3,000 square meters. In the main hall, there are three seated statues of Liu Ji and his sons Liu Lian and Liu Jing. On the left corridor, there is an ancient bronze bell weighing 900 catties. The temple has plaques and couplets inscribed by many famous people from the Ming, Qing, and modern times, such as Emperor Zhengde of the Ming Dynasty, Liu Quanzhi, a grand scholar of the Qianlong period of the Qing Dynasty, Yu Youren, Zhang Taiyan, Cai Yuanpei, Lin Sen, Ju Zheng, Su Yuanlei, Sha Menghai, Pei Changhui, etc.


Opening hours: Open from 08:00 to 17:00 all year round. The specific business status is subject to the opening situation on that day.


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