Located in Zhijiang County, it is one of the largest Mazu temples in the inland. It was built in the thirteenth year of Qianlong in the Qing Dynasty (1748). The pavilions in the palace, the eaves and the arches, are broad and solemn. The gate square of Tianhou Palace is 11 meters high and 6.3 meters wide. The male lions on both sides are squatting, the front is surrounded by bluestone carved railings, and there are fifteen steps in the middle. There are 50 bluestone reliefs on the top, bottom, left, and right. The patterns are mostly fish, dragons, phoenix and lions, flowers, plants and trees, gods, ghosts and immortals, with vivid images and clear faces. Above the doorway is inlaid the stone plaque of "Tianhou Palace" in the center. The font is thick and round. The Tianhou Palace covers an area of 3,700 square meters, and the current preservation area is nearly 2,000 square meters. The images of gods, ghosts, people and immortals are vivid and lifelike, and the picture is as clear as before. Or one piece of a classic, or several pieces of a classic. Hua Gong's "Fishing and Woods Singing Harmony" is opposite to "Cultivation and Reading". There are eight side columns, "Eight Immortals Crossing the Sea", "Danfeng Chaoyang", "Er Dragon and Phoenix Pearl", "Lion Rolling Hydrangea", etc., which are carefully carved and hollowed out. Deep, it can be called ingenious workmanship.
Hunan Lijiang Tianhou Palace, it is worth a visit, the ticket is 10 yuan, the interior is quiet and solemn, the Mazu Hall is dedicated to the Tianfei Niang, there is a Tao Gu on duty at the door, burning incense and praying very well.
The Tianhou Palace is located at No. 29 West Street, Lijiang Yi Autonomous County, Huaihua City, near the west bank of the Lijiang Third Bridge. The Tianhou Palace is the largest Mazu Temple in the inland area. And the history is quite long. There are a lot to see.
The Temple of the Queen of the Lijiang River was built on the west bank of Wushui, across the river from the county seat. The Chronicle of the Lijiang County in Qing Tongzhi for eight years (1869) states: "Qianlong 13 years (1748) Fujian guest people founded.
The national cultural relics of the Lijiang Tianhou Palace (Mazu Temple) are located on the banks of the Wushui River in Lijiang Yi Autonomous County, Huaihua City, Hunan Province. It was built by Fujian guests in 13 years (1748) in Qing Qianlong, also known as the "Fujian Assembly Hall", and is the largest Tianhou Palace in the inland area. Raiders transportation: It is located on the banks of the Wushui River in the county seat with Wanhe Drum Tower, Longjin Bridge and Confucian Temple. The four attractions are three kilometers long, and they can be walked and shared bicycles. Self-driving parking is convenient. Ticket price: 10 yuan (free of charge for military preferential treatment) Time: ten minutes
The Lijiang Tianhou Palace is on the west bank of Wushui, across the river from the county seat. The scenery is pleasant, the scenery is beautiful, the architectural style is unique and charming, and there is historical and cultural heritage. It is the most representative cultural relics of the Lijiang River and the most commendable is the blue stone relief of the Menfang.