55 Zhuxiang East Road, Cicheng Town, Jiangbei District, Ningbo City, Zhejiang Province
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Introduction
The Cicheng Confucian Temple is located at No. 55 Zhucang East Road, Cicheng Town, Jiangbei District. It was built during the Song Dynasty but was destroyed by the Jin invaders in the 4th year of Jianyan. It was rebuilt in the 12th year of Shaoxing and has undergone repairs throughout history. In the 11th year of Xianfeng, during the Taiping Rebellion, the Minglun Hall was destroyed, and it was rebuilt in the 8th year of Tongzhi. In the 18th year of Guangxu, the Tiyun Pavilion and six meditation rooms were rebuilt. The existing buildings are from the late Qing Dynasty. According to the measurement by the Qing Ministry of Public Works in the 18th year of Guangxu, it covers an area of 18.56 acres and has a total of 137 rooms, including shrines and pavilions. The layout is complete and grand, with four large characters "Wanren Gongqiang" on the red outer wall, making it one of the well-preserved Confucian temples in the country. Address 55 Zhuxiang East Road, Cicheng Town, Jiangbei District, Ningbo City, Zhejiang Province
Opening hours 08:30-16:50 (all day)
Last admission time: 16:30 (Monday-Sunday, January 1 to December 31)