Qijin Mazu Temple

The Qijin Mazu Temple was built in the twelfth year of Emperor Kangxi of the Qing Dynasty (1673). It[...]

The Qijin Mazu Temple was built in the twelfth year of Emperor Kangxi of the Qing Dynasty (1673). It is a relatively ancient Mazu temple. The two walls inside the temple are made of stone carvings, and the shapes and carving techniques are quite delicate. The ancient bronze bell, reliefs, mosaics and decorative paintings in the temple give a sense of elegant antiquity. There are also unique Fujian-style swallow-tail eaves in the temple, and two exquisite stone lions guard the gate. The wood carvings in the Qijin Mazu Temple are exquisitely delicate, with bright colors and extremely high artistic value. Opening hours: Open all year round from 6:00 to 21:00.


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