Scenic spot introduction:

Quanzhou Madam Su Temple is located at the northern foot of Zimao Mountain and is dedicated to the Quannan folk goddess Su Liu Niang. According to the records of "Quanzhou Prefecture", during the Chenghua and Wanli years of the Ming Dynasty, the goddess of Shansu Liu Niang was prominent, and she was able to quell wars and calm the Japanese atmosphere. She was successively named Mrs. Protector of National Health, Yansheng and Chongfu, and the government built a building in front of her tomb in accordance with the regulations. Madame Temple has been in existence for 525 years. The temple was burned by soldiers in the early Qing Dynasty and later rebuilt. It was rebuilt in the 16th year of Guangxu's reign. The official history of Jinjiang County praised him. The temple is built on a mountain, overlooking the double sun, surrounded by double streams, covered by trees, and the scenery is unique.

Attractions distribution:

The Aunt Su Temple faces south and faces north, with a width of 22 meters from east to west and a depth of 16.8 meters from north to south. The main building consists of a front hall, a worship pavilion, a patio and a main hall, with a raised beam structure and a hard gable roof. On the left side of the temple is the Baoen Hall, which houses the shrines of Sufu's parents, and on the right side is the chapel. Behind the temple is Mrs. Su's aunt's tomb (ant nest), with an unmarked tombstone erected.

Scenic spot features:

Photography, visiting ancient times, culture, temples
Attraction Address
Travel Guide

Best time to visit:

All seasons

Tourist Transportation

Scenic spot location:

China>Fujian Province>Quanzhou City>Jinjiang City

How to get there:

In the urban area, you can take bus No. 21, 14, or 32, get off at Huaxiankou Station, and walk to Fufu Su Temple.

Scenic area map:

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Attraction Tickets

Madam Aunt Temple ticket price:

5 yuan

Scenic area opening hours:

8:00-17:00 every day

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