Lu Ban Temple

Lu Ban Temple, located in the heart of Ji County, to the north of the Drum Tower, features a quaint and exquisite design with beautifully carved beams and painted rafters. It consists of the mountain gate, main hall, and east and west side halls. It is a place where the ancient master of carpentry and masonry, Lu Ban, was worshipped.


Opening Hours: The temple is open all year round from 8:30 to 17:00.


Preferential Policies:


– Military personnel: Active-duty soldiers, firefighters, retired military personnel, disabled veterans, and those receiving regular state pensions and subsidies can enter for free with their soldier’s ID, retired military personnel ID, officer’s ID, disabled veteran’s ID, and preferential treatment certificate.


– Elderly: Seniors aged 70 (inclusive) and above can enter for free with a valid identification card or old-age certificate.


– Disabled individuals: Those with a ‘People’s Republic of China Disability Certificate’ can enter for free.


– Children: Children aged 6 (inclusive) and below or with a height of 1.2 meters (inclusive) can enter for free.


– Students: Minors aged 6 (exclusive) to 18 (inclusive) and full-time university undergraduate students or those aged 60 (inclusive) and above can enjoy a 50% discount on tickets with a student ID or old-age certificate.


– Half-price for Hong Kong, Macao, and Taiwan residents: Youths from Hong Kong, Macao, and Taiwan can enjoy ticket discounts with valid identification such as the ‘Hong Kong and Macao Residents Traveling to Mainland Permit’, ‘Taiwan Residents Traveling to Mainland Permit’, or student documents.


Discounted rates are available.


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