Yanqing Temple Yanqing temple is located in Lingqiao Road, Haishu District, Ningbo City. The temple was first built in 953, the third year of Guangshun, the Taizu of the Zhou Dynasty. It was called Baoen temple at that time. The name of Yanqing temple was changed in the third year of Dazhong Xiangfu of the Northern Song Dynasty (1010), and it is the second of the five mountains in the world. The existing main building faces south from the north, with Tianwang hall, main hall and back hall, covering an area of more than 5000 square meters. The first hall, Tianwang hall, is a hard hilltop with double eaves. It has five bays and seven purlins in the Ming Dynasty. The beams and columns are carefully processed and the existing structure is relatively complete. The second hall, Daxiong hall, is a hilltop with double eaves. The house is very high, with huge materials and plain style. The back hall, with double eaves and hard hilltop, and wing rooms on the left and right, is a plane layout of Sanheyuan with five bays. Its decoration is more refined than that of the former two halls, and all the exposed components are decorated The eaves and porches are particularly prominent. In the old days, there was a rippling Lake in front of the temple, which is one of the famous "Siming ancient temples".
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Address: Lingqiao Road, Haishu District, Ningbo City, Zhejiang Province
Longitude: 121.553807
Latitude: 29.862083
Chinese PinYin : Yan Qing Si
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