中岳庙即指嵩山中岳庙,位于河南嵩山南麓的太室山脚下,距河南省登封市城东4千米。中岳庙的前身为太室祠,始建于秦,为祭祀太室山神的场所。它背倚黄盖峰,北依...
pggenius
2017-12-25 08:24:15
We visited Zhongyue Temple on the way to Shaolin Temple. Zhongyue Temple is a very old Taoist temple (about 220 BC) located at the southern foot of Taishi Mountain. It is the largest and best preserved ancient architectural complex in the China's Five Great Mountains area. Zhongyue Temple, a World Heritage by UNESCO is a major scenic spot in Mount Songshan National Park. My friends & I truly enjoyed the visit especially strolling through the lovely courtyards and gardens which is full of millennial trees. One of the must-see especially if you are visiting the nearby Shaolin Temple.
KIM8899
2018-03-16 07:00:03
We had some extra time in Dengfeng after visiting a Shaolin the day before, so we chose to see this temple. It is very interesting and there is quite a lot to see and learn about Taoism. Make sure not to miss out on the side corridors which a filled with very special statues. It was quite daunting at times. It's working temple so can also observe local people coming to pray. The entrance fee was cheap as well.
IvanLavrenchuk
2017-11-23 13:19:15
Интересное место, не людно, множество тысячелетних деревьев. Один из самых старых храмов Китая. Отсюда пошло искусство Фен-шуй. Вокруг прекрасная природа. Для развития посмотрите церемонию в даосском храме. Люди приветливые и светлые. Позитивное место. Архитектура радует глаз. Множество необычных статую по всей территории.
Thomas55588
2018-02-05 18:08:56
Konnte den Tempel bei meinem letzten Besuch in diesem Sommer nur noch von Aussen ansehen, hoffentlich geht er wieder mal auf. Vielleicht nächstes Jahr, weiss auch nicht was da los war.
anneetmichel
2018-03-17 12:37:44
Ce très vieux temple taoïste (220 BC) a su préserver tout son charme et sa sincérité. Une bonne part de la beauté vient des arbres plusieurs fois centenaires qui imposent une sérénité perdue par le Shaolin touriste parc voisin. Quatre statues de gardiens des points cardinaux en fer et leurs copies symétriques préservent encore les lieux sacrés des hordes de touristes. C'est un temple que l'on visite à voix basse et en flânant dans les cours et jardins et qui mérite le respect que l'Unesco lui a accordé !