Chenxiangge Pavilion, also known as Ciyun Chanyuan, is located at 29 Chenxiangge Road, Shanghai. It and five Buddhist monasteries in Shanghai, such as the Jade Buddha Temple, Longhua Temple, Jing'an Temple and Yuanming Lecture Hall, were listed by the State Council in 142 key monasteries in the Han nationality region in April 1983. Chenxiang Pavilion was built in Wanli of Ming Dynasty and rebuilt in 1815. It was renamed Ciyun Temple, but it is still called Chenxiang Pavilion by the people. The monastery is quite large, with Maitreya Hall and Shanmen Stone Square in front, Daxiong Palace, Chenxiang Buddhist Hall, Hexuan, Qiandian Zen Hall and left and right wing buildings. The architectural form of the pavilion is solemn and elegant, which is very prominent in the whole temple. In the Qing Dynasty, the Pavilion prayed for the city officials for sunshine and rain. Before the Longevity Palace was built in Shanghai, the birthday of the emperor and Empress Dowager was celebrated here. Therefore, the incense is vigorous and famous in Shanghai.