Yunxiang Temple
Yunxiang temple is also known as "Baike hall" and "baiseng hall". The temple is divided into two old and new temples, 50 meters apart, with a total construction area of 500 square meters. The old temple was founded in the Yuan Dynasty, rebuilt during the reign of Emperor Kangxi of the Qing Dynasty, and rebuilt in 1881. There are seven bungalows in the temple, and there are many copies of inscriptions in the temple, including a piece of bluestone inscriptions in Xuantong period of Qing Dynasty, which describes the rise and fall of the temple. The new temple, which was built in 1978, is a three room, three story wooden and stone structure, and the two horizontal pavilions are all made of stone. The whole temple is based on the mountain, adapts measures to local conditions, and has a reasonable layout and originality. There are also Eryi Pavilion and ice Corridor around the temple, which are all good places for summer break.
The pavilion is square and built in the reign of Emperor Guangxu of the Qing Dynasty. Inside the pavilion are the inscriptions on the building of the pavilion and the image of Chen Shaowen. There is a small hole under the stele, one meter square. The temperature of the hole is only 14 ℃, just like the "ice cave" in the North Yandang.
The ice corridor is behind the new temple, and there is a stone path leading to it. The cave is more than 2 meters high, 3 meters wide and 20 meters deep. It is like a corridor in the basement. In the heat, the temperature in the corridor is only about 17 ℃, so it is named "ice corridor".
Address: nanyandang mountain, Pingyang County, Wenzhou
Longitude: 120.18298339844
Latitude: 27.571363449097
Chinese PinYin : Yun Xiang Si
Yunxiang Temple
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