Xianliang Ancestral Temple (贤良祠)

Xianliang Ancestral Temple is located in No 103 West Street of Dianmen in Xicheng District

  • Tel:

    No
  • Best Time to Visit:

    April to October
  • Duration:

    1 Hour
  • Admission:

    Free Free
  • Opening Hours:

    9:00-16:00

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Xianliang Ancestral Temple (贤良祠)

Xianliang Ancestral Temple is located in No.103 West Street of Dianmen in Xicheng District. It was built in the 8th Year of Emperor Yongzheng of Qing Dynasty. Facing south, it covers an area of 740 square meters with three gates. On the central axis there are hexagonal pavilions on both side with the monument for the temple set up by Shizong, Emperor Yongzheng of Qing Dynasty. Three instrument doors are lined with stone lions. The main hall has three pavilions, 5 backrooms and each three rooms a...

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Xianliang Ancestral Temple (贤良祠)

Xianliang Ancestral Temple is located in No.103 West Street of Dianmen in Xicheng District. It was built in the 8th Year of Emperor Yongzheng of Qing Dynasty. Facing south, it covers an area of 740 square meters with three gates. On the central axis there are hexagonal pavilions on both side with the monument for the temple set up by Shizong, Emperor Yongzheng of Qing Dynasty. Three instrument doors are lined with stone lions. The main hall has three pavilions, 5 backrooms and each three rooms are at the sides.

Xianliang Ancestral Temple was enshrined the people who have rendered great service to the country. It was total offered sacrifices to 78 people including emperors, princes, marquis, grand secretaries, ministers, senior president of the censorate, tartar general, general, governor, grand coordinators, vice-general etc. Then it was dded 21 persons and reached to 99 persons. It is one of the major government-protected cultural sites in Xicheng District.




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