Qingyang Palace

Qingyang Palace

Qingyang Palace

Qingyang Palace, also known as the Green Ram Temple, is an early Tang Dynasty classic and one of the oldest and most important Taoist temples in China. Located near the boyhood home of Lao-Tzu, the founder of Taoism, the temple has a rich historical and spiritual significance. Much of the palace was restored during the Qing Dynasty, preserving its traditional architecture and serene atmosphere. Today, visitors can explore the well-maintained grounds, admire the intricate details of the temple’s structures, and gain insight into the profound influence of Taoist philosophy.

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