Qingyang Palace, A Sanctuary of Taoist Culture and Tranquility

No. 9, West Second Ring Road, Qingyang District, Chengdu City, Sichuan Province
Most temples combine elements of Buddhism and Taoism
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Introduction

Qingyang Palace, created during the Zhou Dynasty, although many of the current buildings are rebuilt during the Qing Dynasty, has become one of the famous Taoist palaces in China and known as the "Top Taoist Palace in Western Sichuan". The palace houses a treasure, the Daoist historical artifact "Catalogue of Taoist Scriptures", carved during the Guangxu period, which is one of the most complete collections of Taoist scriptures in China. In the Sanqing Hall of Qingyang Palace, there are two bronze-made Qingyang sheep. It is said that the sheep on the left is transformed from the attendant of the Qing Emperor and can cure all diseases. People only need to touch the corresponding parts of the sheep's body to relieve their own pain. The incense here is strong and the Taoist atmosphere is rich, making it a popular leisure destination for local residents.
Address
No. 9, West Second Ring Road, Qingyang District, Chengdu City, Sichuan Province
Opening hours
06:00-17:30 (All day) (Monday-Sunday, January 1-December 31)
Transportation
1. Bus: Take bus No. 34, 42, 58 or other buses to get off at the Qingyanggong Station (bus stop), and walk to the destination. 2. Subway: Take subway line 5 and get off at the Qingyanggong Station (subway station), and walk to the destination.