Qingshuiyan, Anxi Qingshui Ancestor's Daoist temple.

Penglai Mountain foothills, Penglaizhen, Anxi County, Quanzhou City, Fujian Province
Anxi Qingshui Ancestor's Daoist temple.
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Introduction

Shimizu Iwa, originally named Zhangyan, was first built in the Northern Song Dynasty and rebuilt in the Ming Dynasty. The renowned monk, Master Puzushi, practiced here during the Northern Song Dynasty and renamed the temple due to the clear spring water. Shimizu Zushi has a large number of believers in southern Fujian, Taiwan, and Southeast Asia. There are now over 60 Shimizu Zushi temples in Taiwan. In Southeast Asia, Chinese communities, such as the famous "Snake Temple" in Penang, Malaysia, also worship Shimizu Zushi.
Address
Penglai Mountain foothills, Penglaizhen, Anxi County, Quanzhou City, Fujian Province
Opening hours
06:30-17:00 (All day)
Last entry time: 17:00 (Monday-Sunday, January 1-December 31)