Taoist temples. After Beipo village, about two kilometers north of Longxian County, Shaanxi Province. It was first built in the Tang Dynasty and was originally known as the valley God Temple. In the Yuan Dynasty, Ma Danyang once lived in seclusion here, practicing Taoism and preaching, practicing medicine and treating diseases, which had a great influence, so people changed his name to Danyang cave. During the reign of Qianlong, Daoguang and Guangxu in the Qing Dynasty, it was repaired and expanded. In the 21st year of the Republic of China (1932), General Yang Hucheng visited Longxian county and visited the temple. Later, he helped to repair and expand part of the temple. After liberation, the Taoist temple was repeatedly funded by the government for maintenance. The main existing buildings and landscapes are Yuhuang hall, Yaowang hall, Chunyang Pavilion, doulao cave, Tudi cave, Qiuzu cave, Danyang cave, etc. they are close to the mountains and rivers, and are next to each other. They are verdant with green cypresses, green bamboos, scattered caves, magnificent halls, elegant environment and pleasant scenery. The second day of the second lunar month is the traditional temple fair day.
Address: behind Beipo village, about two kilometers north of Longxian County, Baoji City, Shaanxi Province
Longitude: 107.29026881849
Latitude: 34.371973312577
Yaowangdong Taoist temple in Longxian County
Museum of traditional Chinese medicine, Beijing University of traditional Chinese Medicine - Bei Jing Zhong Yi Yao Da Xue Zhong Yi Yao Bo Wu Guan