Scenic spot introduction:
Tianshui Fuxi Temple It is the largest and earliest Fuxi Temple The temple was first built during the Chenghua period of the Ming Dynasty. It underwent nine repairs and expansions during the Ming and Qing Dynasties, forming a large-scale, well-proportioned and rigorously laid out ancient building complex. The existing area is more than 6,600 square meters, and it is one of the relatively intact ancient building complexes in Tianshui.Attractions distribution:
Tianshui Fuxi Temple Located in Xiguan, Qincheng District, Tianshui City, it has an existing area of more than 6,600 square meters. The ancient building complex is large in scale, well-arranged and rigorous in layout. The temple is surrounded by towering ancient cypresses, with thick shade covering the ground. It is quiet and elegant, with fragrant grass adding color. It is a key cultural relic protection unit in Gansu Province.Scenic spot qualifications:
National 4A-level scenic spotScenic spot features:
Fuxi culture, cultural tours, templesAttraction Address
Travel Guide
Best time to visit:
May 13th of the lunar calendar is said to be the birthday of the dragon. The Gansu Provincial Government holds a public ceremony to commemorate Fuxi every year. At that time, descendants of the Chinese nation at home and abroad and foreign friends come to Tianshui to make pilgrimages, pay homage to their ancestors, and travel and sightsee.
Tourist Transportation
Scenic spot location:
China > Gansu Province > Tianshui City > Qinzhou District
How to get there:
Fuxi Temple Located at No. 110 Fuxi Road, Qinzhou District, Tianshui City, it is a 20-minute walk west from the street on the south side of Tianshui Central Square. It costs 5 yuan to take a taxi.
Scenic area map:
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Attraction Tickets
Fuxi Temple Ticket Price:
30 yuan/person
Scenic area opening hours:
8:00-18:00