Good places to go in winter Qinglong Temple is located in several locations, and here is a brief introduction to two of them:
Qinglong Temple, Xi'an City, Shaanxi Province:
Qinglong Temple is located in the southern suburbs of Xi'an City, Shaanxi Province, the northeast of the Big Wild Goose Pagoda, the north of the Qujiang Pond ruins, that is, the south corner of Xinchangfang in Tang Chang'an City, covering an area of 120 acres. Qinglong Temple is located on the Leyou Plain with high terrain and elegant scenery. The predecessor was the Inspiration Temple, which was built in the second year of Emperor Kaihuang of Sui (582). In the fourth year of Tang Wude (621), the Temple of Inspiration was abolished;In the second year of Jingyun (711), it was changed to Qinglong Temple. In the Ming Dynasty, the Qinglong Temple was destroyed, the ground building did not exist, and the ruins of the temple were buried underground. Qinglong Temple is composed of three parts, which are divided into the east courtyard and the west courtyard. The middle courtyard is the site area, the courtyard of the Huiguo Kukai Memorial Hall in the east courtyard, and the two-story hall in the west courtyard with a total of 19 rooms. Qinglong Temple is an AAA scenic spot in Xi'an. In 1996, the ruins of Chang'an City in the Sui Daxing Tang Dynasty, including the site of Qinglong Temple, were announced by the People's Republic of China as the fourth batch of national key cultural relics protection units. In May 2012, the Qinglong Temple Ruins Museum was officially opened to the public.
Qinglong Temple, Jishan County, Shanxi Province:
Qinglong Temple is located in the west side of Ma Village, 4 kilometers west of Jishan County, Shanxi Province, north of Gaoyuan, south of Fenshui, surrounded by jujube forests, beautiful scenery. Qinglong Temple in Jishan County was founded in the second year of Tang Longshuo (662 AD), rebuilt many times since the Yuan and Ming dynasties, but basically maintained the style of the Yuan Dynasty, located in the horse village four kilometers west of the county seat. On June 25, 2001, the Yuan Dynasty of Qinglong Temple, as an ancient building, was approved to be included in the list of the fifth batch of national key cultural relics protection units.
The above is a brief introduction to the two Qinglong Temples, if you need more information about the Qinglong Temple, it is recommended to check the relevant ** for help.