The Yuewang Temple is located in the northwest corner of the West Lake, opposite to Quyuanfenghe. It is a place to commemorate the national hero Yue Fei. The tombs of Yue Fei and his son, and the four kneeling statues of traitors such as Qin Hui who have knelt for thousands of years in front of the tomb make people’s emotions surge. In addition, the exhibition hall also displays historical materials about Yue Fei’s life, so you can understand General Yue’s life of ‘serving the country loyally’. Entering the main entrance of the Yuewang Temple scenic area is a square courtyard. Straight ahead is the main building of the Yuewang Temple, the Zhonglie Shrine. The main hall is the hall where Yue Fei is enshrined. There is a four-character plaque with the words ‘The Heart Shines on the Heavens and the Sun’ hanging on the lintel, which is very solemn. Entering the main hall, facing you is a full-length statue of Yue Fei in military uniform. Hanging high above his head is his oath ‘Return my rivers and mountains’. The murals on the walls around the main hall record Yue Fei’s life. Among them, the classic ‘Mother Yue Tattooing’ is widely spread. On both sides of the main hall are enshrined two of Yue Fei’s generals, Niu Gao and Zhang Xian. After visiting the main hall and returning to the courtyard, walking west through the stele corridor and crossing the Jingzhong Bridge, you will come to the tomb area. Here, one large and one small are the tombs of Yue Fei and his son Yue Yun. Facing Yue’s tomb is an arch. There are a pair of iron-cast kneeling statues of traitors on each side of the door. They face Yue Fei’s tomb and kneel to ask for forgiveness from Yue Fei. On the left is Qin Hui and his wife Wang. In the past, when people came here, in addition to paying respects to the national hero, another important thing was to spit in front of these two pairs of kneeling statues. Now, spitting is not allowed. There is also a slogan ‘Civilized tour. Do not spit.’ hanging on the nearby wall. The entire Yuewang Temple is not large, but there are towering ancient trees. Not far from the tomb area, you can return to the main entrance of the Yue Temple. The entire tour takes about an hour. Opening hours: Open all year round from 07:30 to 17:30. Preferential policies: Minors: those under 18 years old (inclusive) are free. Elderly: those over 70 years old (inclusive) are free; elderly people aged 60 (inclusive) to 69 (inclusive) are half price. Students: Full-time undergraduate and below students in China can get half-price tickets with valid certificates. Active servicemen, disabled people, retired cadres, teachers with more than 30 years of teaching experience, Hangzhou talents, public security system personnel, on-the-job, retired and disabled fire rescue personnel and fire rescue academy students: free with valid certificates. Annual park card or Hangzhou citizen card with the annual park card opened in the current year: free with the annual park card or Hangzhou citizen card with the annual park card opened in the current year. Blood donors: The blood donor himself can get free admission with the ‘Zhejiang Province Honorary Certificate for Blood Donation’ and his ID card. Relatives of martyrs, relatives of soldiers who died on duty, and relatives of soldiers who died of illness: free with valid certificates. Supplementary note: If you meet the above free or preferential conditions, please bring relevant certificates to the scenic spot ticket window to buy half-price tickets or preferential tickets! If you have already purchased a ticket, please apply for a refund by yourself and re-book a ticket.
Yuewang Temple Scenic Area
The Yuewang Temple is located in the northwest corner of the West Lake, opposite to Quyuanfenghe. It[...]