Fodor's Expert Review Qingyang Gong

Chengdu

Built during the Tang Dynasty, Qingyang Gong is the oldest Taoist temple in the city, and one of the most famous in China. Six courtyards open out onto each other before arriving at the sculptures of two goats, which represent one of the earthly incarnations of Lao Tzu (the legendary founder of Taoism). If you arrive midmorning, you can watch the day's first worshippers before the stampede of afternoon pilgrims. The temple grounds are filled with nuns and monks training at the Two Immortals Monastery, the only such facility in Southwest China. A small teahouse is on the premises.

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37 Qinghua Rd.
Chengdu, Sichuan  610041, China

028-6892--1800

www.cddfct.com/

Sight Details:
Rate Includes: Y5, Mar.–Sept., daily 8–6; Oct.–Feb., daily 8–5

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