Weidaoguan is located at No.16 in front of weidaoguan, Pingjiang road. It was listed as a cultural relic protection unit in Suzhou in 1982. It was originally named huidao temple. It was founded in the early Yuan Dynasty by Taoist Deng daoshu. It was originally built in the Abandoned Garden of Shangguan family in the Song Dynasty. At the beginning of Ming Dynasty, it belonged to Xuanmiao temple. In 1476, he presided over the reconstruction of Zhang Fuchun, and in 1541, Wu Shiliang, the magistrate of Changzhou County, donated money to repair it. Zhou Hongjiao was rebuilt and expanded in 1665, and rebuilt in 1810. In 1888, 1917 and 1953, it was renovated several times. In the early 1950s, it occupied an area of about 1950 square meters and had 54 temples.
After 1958, it was used as a factory, but now it is not complete. The former site of Shen Shixing's reading office, the former site of Donghua hall, was demolished. The existing buildings are the mountain gate, Xuandi hall, Sanqing hall, houdian hall, Xihua hall and Xiwu on the central axis. Sanqing hall is built on a hard mountain, with a width of 13 meters. The depth is 17 meters and the height is more than 10 meters. The beam frame is made of flat. On the surface of the two mountains, there are square stone columns with plastered corners, and the base of the columns is the basin type of bluestone plain. There are still ancient systems. The color murals on the fan wall inside the hall and the couplets with blue ground and gold characters on the front pillars can be clearly identified.
There are also many kinds of Steles and stone carvings.
Address: No.3, Guanqian, Weidao, Pingjiang Road, Pingjiang District, Suzhou
Longitude: 120.63440054233
Latitude: 31.31361433205
Ticket information: 10 yuan
Pan house in front of Weidao Temple (Ligeng Hall)
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