Self-driving is too exciting. The mountain road is rugged. The driving technology is a practice. The murals of the monastery should be protected. Many of them have fallen off. It is recommended to come to Duofu Temple to bring some beef jerky to feed the little yellow dog at the door. It is very good.
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Self-driving is too exciting. The mountain road is rugged. The driving technology is a practice. The murals of the monastery should be protected. Many of them have fallen off. It is recommended to come to Duofu Temple to bring some beef jerky to feed the little yellow dog at the door. It is very good.
Dofu Temple is located in the foothills of Juewei Mountain. It is a large-scale Ming Dynasty complex. The main buildings are Shanmen, Daxiong Palace, Heilong Palace, Hongye Cave, Qianfo Palace and so on. The Ming Dynasty color plastic retained in Daxiong Palace is very beautiful. Tickets are 15 yuan, the price is very high.
Dofu Temple was built in the second year of Zhenyuan in the Tang Dynasty (786 AD). The original name is Rongweijiao Temple. It is one of the Taoist fields of Wenshu Bodhisattva. The incense of the Tang and Song generations is very strong. Now there are fewer tourists. The fare is 20 yuan. There is a Sheli Tower nearby.
Taiyuan Duofu Temple On the mountain near the Erku of the Luohe River, there are places where the cement road is narrower and there are double cars. It takes 10 or 20 tickets. The inside is still quite big. Several temples have ancient statues of size. There are wooden railings inside. There are statues in the small caves on the dirt road outside the temple. There is also a swing in the temple. Insiders are in a subsidence area of the house, there are solar-powered broadcast devices in and outside the temple, and there is a tower near the temple surrounded by railings.
Duofu Temple is located at the top of the mountain of Juewei, 24 kilometers northwest of Taiyuan City. It was built in Tang Zhenyuan 2 years (786 AD). It was first named Jueweijiao Temple and later changed to its current name. Tang Li Keyong and Li Cunxuan (Later Tang Zhuangzong)