Introduction to Qingyun Temple: Qingyun Temple is located in the valley to the east of the central part of Dinghu Mountain. It is one of the four famous temples in Guangdong. The temple was first built in the sixth year of Chongzhen in the Ming Dynasty (1633). It is located in the west and faces east, leaning against the mountain. It is a five-story palace with more than 100 large and small halls and a construction area of 12,000 square meters. It is large in scale and has a quiet environment. It is famous at home and abroad for its unique oriental architectural art style.
In the temple, there are relics, a thousand-person wok, a large bronze bell, a white camellia tree, the Great Dharma Seat of King Pingnan, the "Qi Sha Tibetan Sutra", a stele of Baimei poems, a stele of plum blossom pictures, and the Empress Dowager Cixi's "Edict to Give Longevity Celebration" Many cultural relics such as "Yun Temple" plaque attract countless tourists with their magical charm.