The long road to the south, the deep love for my hometown
🌟Hongdong Yuhuang Temple is an ancient architectural complex with a rich history and cultural heritage. It is located in Xinbei Village, Xincun Township, Hongdong County, Linfen City, Shanxi Province. It was built in the year of Yichou (1229) during the reign of Emperor Taizong of the Yuan Dynasty. It has been partially rebuilt several times during the Ming, Qing, and Republic of China periods, and has a history of nearly 800 years. The Yuhuang Temple faces south and is divided into two courtyards, with a total construction area of 4,128 square meters. The central axis of the rear courtyard is arranged from south to north with the main gate, the ceremonial gate, the moon platform, the Bagua platform, and the Yuhuang Hall. The Erlang Hall and the Guandi Hall are located on either side. These buildings are not only large in scale and staggered in height, but are also famous for their Yuan Dynasty architectural style and exquisite murals.
🎫Ticket price: Free
⌚Opening hours: The Yuhuang Temple is open all year round, from 9:00 to 17:00 every day.
✅Location: Xinbei Village, Mamu Township, about 5 km northwest of Hongdong County.
☀Personal experience: My first impression of Hongdong Yuhuang Temple was its solemnity and historical vicissitudes. Walking into the temple, I felt as if I had traveled through time and space to a religious sanctuary of the Yuan Dynasty. The main buildings, such as the Yuhuang Hall, the Guandi Hall, and the Erlang Hall, have stood the test of time for hundreds of years, demonstrating the grandeur and sophistication of Yuan Dynasty architecture. In particular, the Yuhuang Hall, which houses the Jade Emperor, the Heavenly Emperor, and the Supreme Emperor, has murals that have been eroded by time, but the rough lines and smooth style of the paintings can still be seen, making one marvel at the artistic achievements of the ancients and their devotion to their religious beliefs.