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Chunyang Temple, Guangzhou广州纯阳观

Type
Temples and Abbeys (Gongguan)
Location
China · Guangdong · Guangzhou · Shuzhu Hill, Xingang West Road, Haizhu District
Coordinates
23.09, 113.29 Map
School
Quanzhen (Complete Perfection) Daoism
First built
1824, the 4th year of the Daoguang era, Qing · Built by the priest Li Mingche; combines a Daoist temple with a star-observing platform; a Quanzhen temple and astronomical site in Lingnan
Heritage status
Guangdong Provincial Cultural Heritage Site

Overview

Chunyang Temple stands at Shuzhu Hill in Haizhu District, Guangzhou, founded in the fourth year of the Daoguang era of the Qing (1824) by the Quanzhen priest and astronomer Li Mingche. Li Mingche had taken part in drawing the maps for the Guangdong Provincial Gazetteer, and he built the Chaodou Platform (Star-Observing Platform) within the temple, a surviving example of Qing-dynasty popular astronomical observation — so Chunyang Temple carries the dual significance of a Daoist temple and an observatory. The temple has a mountain gate, Lingguan Hall, Chunyang Hall, Chaodou Platform, and Baidou Altar, dedicated to Lü Dongbin; around the temple are Qing-dynasty and Republican-era cliff inscriptions, and ancient trees tower over the hill. It was restored and reopened in the 1980s and is an important Quanzhen temple in Guangzhou and a Guangdong Provincial Cultural Heritage Site.

Highlights

  • Chaodou Platform
  • Chunyang Hall
  • Li Mingche's Astronomical Remains

Related figures

Lü Dongbin