Gude Temple is located at No. 74, Landslide Road, Huangpu Street, Jiang'an District, Wuhan. There is another Gude Temple in China located in Tibet. Wuhan Gude Temple is a relatively niche attraction, even if there are not too many people on the National Day. Entering the temple requires donating aromatherapy, there are three kinds, namely eight yuan, fifteen yuan, thirty-eight yuan, if not a church, just simply come and see, donate eight yuan, take the oyster to enter the door will give you three aromatherapy, there is an incense stove to make a wish. The temple was built in 1877, and the architecture of the entire temple is different from other temples in China. It is a typical temple with a strong exotic architecture, with a strong Roman and Greek architectural style. Formerly the Gude Temple and Guiyuan Temple, Baotong Temple, Lianxi Temple and called the four major Buddhist holy places in Wuhan, it was seriously damaged early, once reduced to a warehouse, and then rebuilt the Temple of Heavenly Kings, but the overall architectural style of the Gude Temple was not too good.