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[2025 Qu County Attraction] Travel Guide for Quxian Confucian Temple (Updated Oct)

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Quxian Confucian Temple is the only well-preserved Qing Dynasty ancient building complex in northeastern Sichuan. The Quxian Confucian Temple was built before Song Jiading, and several times were destroyed after that. The Confucian Temple that tourists see today was repaired in the first year of Daoguang in the Qing Dynasty (1821). The main buildings in Quxian Confucian Temple are: Wanren Palace Wall, Panchi, Lingxingmen, Dacheng Hall, Qisheng Hall, etc. Wanren Palace Wall, built in the fifty-ninth year of Qianlong in the Qing Dynasty (1794), is the southern beginning of the Confucian Temple. Panchi, built in the forty-eighth year of Qianlong in the Qing Dynasty (1783), has three bridges and nine holes built on the pool, and each of the bridges in the middle is carved with dragons. Lingxing Gate, the first gate of the Confucian Temple, was built in the second year of Qianlong in the Qing Dynasty (1737). Dacheng Hall is the main hall of the Confucian Temple.

Quxian Confucian Temple Address:

93 Heping Street, Qujiang Town, Qu County, Dazhou City

Quxian Confucian Temple Recommended sightseeing time:

2-3 hours

Quxian Confucian Temple Ticket Price

Free admission
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