During the epidemic, it was not outside at all, and believers could be seen kneeling outside the door. This West Temple is not far west of Liaohe Old Street. There is a more stylish archway and a large square, with small shops selling religious supplies on both sides.
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During the epidemic, it was not outside at all, and believers could be seen kneeling outside the door. This West Temple is not far west of Liaohe Old Street. There is a more stylish archway and a large square, with small shops selling religious supplies on both sides.
The West Temple is located in the west section of Liaohe Street, Yingkou. It was built in 1726 and rebuilt in 1929. The West Temple was originally called Tianhou Temple or Mazu Temple. It is famous in the local area, but it seems to be closed.
A temple that witnessed Yingkou becoming the history of the land and water pier, the main god Mazu of the sea, after the vicissitudes, built on the shore of the Liaohe into the sea, although the worship is a Taoist god, but has not yet clarified its religious affiliation, intermittent opening to the outside world.
Worth going, very old place, very close to the food street