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Xiamen Guankou Fengshan Temple Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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Guankou Fengshan Temple is located on the north side of Guankou Street, Guankou Town, Jimei District, only 7 kilometers away from Jimei Town. Fengshan Temple was built in the late Ming Dynasty during the Tianqi and Chongzhen years (1621-1644). The temple was originally a two-entry palace-style building. The front hall has eight bluestone window carvings, coiled dragon stone pillars, bluestone lions, stone pillar couplets and the roof are decorated with horned Ming Dynasty stone carvings, and art sculptures of double dragons grabbing pearls. Due to its long history and many damages, it has undergone several reconstructions and expansions. Now the front hall was built with funds raised by believers on both sides of the Taiwan Strait, and it was renovated according to the style of the Qing Emperor Qianlong's Bingwu year (1786 AD). The couplets were all written by Juren and great scholars from Tongan County in the former Qing Dynasty, with complete fine brushwork and superb calligraphy skills. The apse is a reinforced concrete building donated by the Anren Li Association of Tongan County, Yangon in 1929. Today, the Fengshan Temple in Guankou has been renovated, and it is full of colors and splendor. Today, the Fengshan Ancestral Temple is the birthday of Erlang God on the fourth day of the fifth month of the lunar calendar, and the inter-temple activities are held on the seventh day of the third month.
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#Never forget 2021 Exploration Notes: ◎ Cross the gate of the scenic lake, walk through the Huangzhuang Bridge, and slowly climb along Fengshan Temple Road. Soon after, the view suddenly widened, and looked up. Fengshan Ancestral Temple arrived. ◎ What is different is that the temple gate of Fengshan Temple is very high, and the door link with green paint is more rare. The two bluestone lions on the main entrance are sitting opposite each other, and the state is 可. ◎ There are bell towers and drum towers on both sides of the ancestral temple. Two ancient banyan trees are planted on the left and right. Next to the two eight-level stone steps are the combination sculptures of stone people and horses, which echo the murals of the horse on both sides of the gate. Longzhu, bluestone drums, paintings, murals, sculptures, can be seen everywhere, the paintings are exquisite and the sculptures are exquisite. ◎ During the Ming Dynasty, deep Qingxuan ushered in a Sichuan Guanxian (now Dujiangyan) cockroach, because he brought the incense stove of his hometown "Erlang Shen" to worship, a series of coincidences, the incense stove was worshipped by the villagers in Fengshan. Because of the strong incense and the economic prosperity of one side, the villagers used the hometown of Yu as the name of the emerging market to remember his blessing. ◎ For hundreds of years, thousands of miles away, Sichuan and Shanghai have been connected, and the people of both places have worshipped the belief of Erlang God, and also worshipped the spirit of Li Bing's father and son. Fengshan Temple is a municipal cultural and insurance unit in Xiamen, and is also the first batch of Taiwan-related cultural relics and monuments in Xiamen. ☑️ Tickets | Free ☑️ Location | No. 1 Fengshanmiao Road, Jimei Guankou Town, Xiamen ☑️ Traffic | Navigate to "Guankou Fengshan Zumiao" and take the bus to "Guankou/Guankou Post Office Station" and walk 200 meters to ☑️ Surrounding attractions | Guankou Old Street, Scenic Lake Park ☑️ Food Recommended | Ginger Mother Duck, Braised Duck, Roast Duck, Spoon Fried, etc. © The graphic materials are original and prohibited without permission!