Scenic spot introduction:

Luoyuan Piyan Temple was first built in the Jingde period of the Song Dynasty. The existing building is an imitation of the Ming Dynasty building in the second year of Tongzhi in the Qing Dynasty. It is a civil structure with a single eaves on the top of the hard top. It covers an area of ​​164 square meters and has a simple style and generous shape. The temple is built in a cave with a wide entrance and a small belly, 30 meters high and an area of ​​650 meters. The clear spring inside the cave scatters into tiny beads in the wind. The ancients named it "Blue Rock Flying Snow" and it is listed as one of the eight scenic spots in the city.

Attractions distribution:

The ancient temple in Piyan Temple has an elegant architectural layout and exquisite decoration. There are buildings such as the Tianwang Hall and the Main Hall, as well as spectacular green rock caves, rock carvings, green rock flying snow and other landscapes.

Scenic spot qualifications:

County-level cultural relics protection units

Scenic spot features:

Sightseeing, nature, ancient temples
Attraction Address
Travel Guide

Best time to visit:

All seasons

Shopping recommendations:

(Specialties) Kelp knots, kelp rolls, frozen eel slices, octopus balls, shrimps, dried shrimps, etc.

(Food) Fuzhou fish noodles, mazu cakes, fish balls, oyster cakes, taro cakes, etc.

Tourist Transportation

Scenic spot location:

China>Fujian Province>Fuzhou City>Luoyuan County>Bili Township

How to get there:

Driving route: Drive along Shenhai Expressway, exit from Luoyuan (South)/G104/Shuigu exit, turn slightly right onto the ramp, go straight onto G104, then go straight onto Luochuan South Road, then go straight onto Jiangbin South Road Drive, then turn left onto G104, and finally turn slightly right onto Fuwan Road.

Scenic area map:

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Attraction Tickets

Ticket prices for Piyan Temple:

No tickets

Scenic area opening hours:

All day

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