Dou Tian Temple

Dou Tian Temple, constructed during the Ming Dynasty, underwent significant restoration during the r[...]

Dou Tian Temple, constructed during the Ming Dynasty, underwent significant restoration during the reigns of Emperors Qianlong and Jiaqing in the Qing Dynasty. Initially, it was a grand complex, featuring a memorial arch, a mountain gate hall, a central hall, and a rear hall.


Currently, only the central hall of Dou Tian Temple remains, facing south with a northward orientation. It is adorned with blue bricks and small tiles, featuring exquisite decorations. The structure of the beams, brackets, and lattice windows is intricately crafted. Despite enduring two centuries of wind and rain, the temple still stands majestically.


It is open to visitors all year round from 09:00 to 17:00 daily.


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