Springtime Guide to Photographing and Admiring Flowers at Dai Temple
Pass through the Zhongyang Gate (South Gate) to enter Dai Temple, where on the east side at the base of the wall, there are several lilacs that are not very tall, but have unique flower shapes. The flowers are plump and round, either heart-shaped or resembling chubby snowmen.
Right next to the wall, in the flowerbeds, peonies are planted, with their bright and beautiful colors; while on the west side, the flowerbeds are home to the noble peony, with its various flower shapes competing in splendor.
Along the road connecting Hanbaiyuan and Tanghuaiyuan, peach blossoms are planted on both sides, blooming so radiantly that they captivate the soul; and separating the flowerbeds from the road are the stick-tight crabapples, with clusters of bright red flowers hidden among the green branches, almost invisible from afar, only to reveal their splendor upon closer inspection.
On both sides of the Peitian Gate, there are several purple magnolias, almost the earliest blooming flowers in Dai Temple, blooming before the green leaves, heralding the arrival of spring; in front of the gate, two large white lilacs, when in bloom, waft their fragrance through the air.
From Peitian Gate to Ren'an Gate on both sides, there are two fish ponds with round and plump koi, surrounded by several cherry trees. When the flowers bloom, the spring breeze is gentle, and the branches sway, intoxicating those who see them.
Next to the side hall on the west side of Ren'an Gate, there are also two green hydrangeas, which are a feast for the eyes when in bloom.
On the corridors on both sides of the Houqin Palace, quiet wisteria covers the area, with its vines winding gracefully, an indescribable beauty.
By the red walls, the winter plum blossoms, stubbornly blooming their last bit of stunning beauty, emit a unique fragrance. And then there are the rehmannias blooming on the wall tops and in the nooks and crannies, making one marvel at the brilliance of spring. Not to mention the greenhouse flowerbeds inside the Houzai Gate (North Gate) on the west side, adorned with hibiscus, tassels, longevity flowers, water lilies, and more.
In Tai'an Temple, there are many exhibition halls of ancient cultural relics, one of which is the ancient bronze statue exhibition hall, where more than 200 bronze statues in ancient Tai'an area are displayed, most of which are related to Confucianism and Buddhism.
The temple is located in Tai'an, Shandong Province, at the foot of Mount Tai. It is one of the four ancient buildings in China. The emperor Feng Zen came here first. There are many ancient buildings and ancient trees in the temple, especially the murals of Song Zhenzong in the hall. It is very exquisite and precious and worth a visit.
The ancient temples, stone monuments, ancient trees, and chubby brocades, take the explainer and walk slowly, the wind blows slightly, and the beauty of history precipitation is carefully felt. Please write a blessing card and seriously write down the blessings to your family.
The historical value inside is very high, there are many people with classes, but in the crowd, we have seen that people pay more and more attention to the historical and cultural heritage. For ordering tickets for scenic spots on Trip.com, the time to place an order is also very fast and very convenient.
The temple in Tai'an City is on the central axis of Mount Tai and Taicheng, and the temple looks at the southern Tianmen and dome of Mount Tai. The main temple of the temple is one of the three palace buildings in China, the Song Tianxu Palace, the mural on the east, north and west sides of the temple, the emperor Qibihui, is a national treasure-level cultural relics. The eastern imperial seat on the east side of the temple is the place where the emperors of all ages worshiped Mount Tai. The courtyard has a stone carving stone in the Qin Dynasty - Li Si Xiaoqian monument. The temple has carved stones like forests in the past generations, and there are many cultural relics and monuments. It is worth visiting carefully!