Introduction to Yungu Temple: Yungu Temple on Lianhua Mountain is located in the valley between the east and west peaks, with an altitude of more than 700 meters. It is named "Yungu Temple" because it is surrounded by auspicious clouds year after year and the joy of Dharma is always accompanied.
Like the Guanyin Temple at the foot of the mountain, Yungu Temple was originally the residence of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty when he was seeking immortals and visiting Taoism. Later it evolved into a Buddhist temple, and it also incorporated Taoist and Confucian halls and halls. Since the Tang Dynasty, incense has gathered there. During the Ming and Qing Dynasties, It has been renovated and expanded many times and has become a famous temple in Qilu. Later, due to the disaster of war, the walls were broken and completely damaged. The temple began to be renovated in 2006 and currently has buildings such as the Bell Tower, the Main Hall, the Garan Hall, and the Ksitigarbha Hall.