Chengxu Temple

This article will address the topic of Chengxu Temple, which has been the subject of interest and debate in various areas. Since time immemorial, Chengxu Temple has aroused the curiosity and intrigue of humanity, generating both admiration and controversy. Throughout history, Chengxu Temple has played a significant role in society, influencing the way people relate to and perceive their environment. In this sense, it is essential to thoroughly analyze and understand the multiple facets of Chengxu Temple, with the aim of expanding our knowledge and vision of the world around us. In this way, we aim to shed light on the various implications and repercussions that Chengxu Temple has had and continues to have today.

Chengxu Temple

Chengxu Temple (澄虚道院) is a Taoist temple located in Zhouzhuang which was built in 1086-1093 during the Song Dynasty. Also known as Sanctity Hall (Shengtang Hall) it is located on Zhongshi Street opposite Puqing Bridge in Zhouzhuang, After several periods of expansion, it grew into one of the most notable Taoist temples in Wuzhong. With an area of 1,500 square meters (1,800 square yards), it consists of simple but majestic Shengdi and Doumu halls, Yuhuang, Wenchang and Shengdi pavilions which are masterpieces of Taoist architecture.

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  1. ^ China. Eye Witness Travel Guides. p. 216.

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