Wusheng Palace, also known as Guandi Temple and Guan Temple, is located on a platform on the urban and rural street near the Liujiaoting Subdistrict Office in the old city of Enshi City, Hubei Province. It was built in the Qing Shunzhi period, sitting north to the south, facing the Qingjiang River, the red door and white wall, and the momentum is spectacular. Very regrettable, when we went to the door lock, not open to the outside, had to take a few appearances.
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Wusheng Palace, also known as Guandi Temple and Guan Temple, is located on a platform on the urban and rural street near the Liujiaoting Subdistrict Office in the old city of Enshi City, Hubei Province. It was built in the Qing Shunzhi period, sitting north to the south, facing the Qingjiang River, the red door and white wall, and the momentum is spectacular. Very regrettable, when we went to the door lock, not open to the outside, had to take a few appearances.
Wusheng Palace is located in the urban and rural street near the office of Liujiaoting in Enshi City, Hubei Province. It was built in the Shunzhi period of the Qing Dynasty and faces the Qing River in the north and south. It is a wooden tile structure building on the top of the mountain with masonry walls. It is a key cultural relics protection unit in Hubei Province.