Guanghui Palace, A Millennium of Taoist Heritage

Nandong Street, Guanghui Palace, Nanxun Ancient Town, Huzhou City, Zhejiang Province
Guanghui Palace is a Taoist temple in Nanxun
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Introduction

Guanghui Palace was established during the reign of Emperor Yingzong of the Northern Song dynasty, and has a history of more than 900 years. The highest gods of Taoism, "Sanqing", are enshrined in the temple, and Zhang Shicheng, the leader of the peasant uprising at the end of the Yuan dynasty, once built a grain warehouse here and took Guanghui Palace as his palace. After three times of destruction and reconstruction, the current Guanghui Palace was rebuilt in 2003. The whole temple is solemn and mysterious, and the faces of the gods are full of compassion despite their dignity, making it the protective god in the hearts of the people of Nanxun.
Address
Nandong Street, Guanghui Palace, Nanxun Ancient Town, Huzhou City, Zhejiang Province
Transportation
Located within Nanxun ancient town, transportation options are as follows: 1. Within the ancient town, walking is the easiest way to get around. 2. Taxis are not very abundant in Nanxun, with a starting price of 5 yuan for the first 2 kilometers and 2 yuan for each additional kilometer. 3. Local human-powered tricycles are a major mode of transportation in Nanxun, with a fare of about 3 yuan per kilometer. From the Taian Road bus station to the ancient town, the fare is typically 8 yuan, while from the long-distance bus station it is 10-15 yuan.