Quanzhou Guandi Temple


Quanzhou Guandi Temple is located on Tumen Street and adjacent to Qingjing Temple,in Quanzhou City of Fujian Province. Built in the early Ming Dynasty (1368-1644), Guandi Temple in Quanzhou has a history of more than 600 years. It is said that this is the largest Guandi Temple in the world. Hundreds of thousands of Taiwan compatriots and overseas Chinese come here every year. Quanzhou Guandi culture, as an important part of the Minnan culture and even Fujian-Taiwan documents, has played an important role in promoting non-governmental exchanges across the Taiwan Strait.

The architecture of this Guandi Temple is very distinctive. The dynamic, high-turned corners, the exquisite porcelain inlays, and the carved wooden doors full of annual rings all give people a feeling of interlaced time and space. The Guandi Temple in Quanzhou is magnificent and large in scale, reflecting the artistic style of ancient buildings in southern Fujian.

Quanzhou Guandi Temple is not only a national key cultural relics protection unit, but also a living cultural relic with the most local characteristics and the most folk customs among the scenic spots in Quanzhou. Recommended as a must visit in Quanzhou. The Guandi Temple is located in the prosperous area of Quanzhou City, with convenient transportation and bright night scenes. So the best time to visit is from the evening to after the lights are turned on.

Travel Tips
Add: on Tumen Street and adjacent to Qingjing Temple,in Quanzhou City of Fujian Province.
Entrance Fees: CNY 0
Opening Hours: 08:00-19:00



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