Does Haining Sea Temple need tickets? How much is the ticket for Haining Temple?

Haining Temple is a famous local scenic spot with a large scale. It was built in the Yongzheng period of the Qing Dynasty. It has a history of more than 300 years and has preserved many original relics. This is a good place for sightseeing. Here is the ticket price information of Haining Temple.

Tickets for Haining Sea Temple? How much is the ticket?

Need tickets, tickets 12 yuan/person; If tourists buy the joint ticket for Yan Guan Tide Watching Scenic Spot (100 yuan/person), it also includes the ticket for Haishu Temple Scenic Spot.

Yan Guan Hai Temple in Haining, a national key cultural relics protection unit, is known as the "Forbidden City in the south of the Yangtze River".

Brief introduction of sea temple

Yan Guan Hai Temple, commonly known as "Temple Palace", is located at No.0/50 Chunxi Road, Yan Guan Town, Haining City, Zhejiang Province. It was built in the eighth year of Yongzheng in Qing Dynasty (1730), covering an area of more than 40 mu. It is divided into three axes from north to south. There are mountain gates, Yimen, main hall, imperial tablet pavilion and sleeping hall on the central axis. The hall is connected by a stone tunnel.

There are Tianhou Palace, Shen Lei Temple, Narcissus Pavilion, Zhaitang, Taoist Temple, pavilions, pools and other buildings on the east-west axis. There is a stone workshop in front of the mountain gate, and there is a stone lion, two flagpoles and two stone workshops across the street. In front of the river, the river leads to a bridge, and to the south of the bridge are grasslands and Song houses.

The temple is dedicated to the "Zhejiang Poseidon", and those who worship the Poseidon and contribute to the seawall are all official sacrifices in the Qing Dynasty, praying for the gods to "enlighten me and bless me".

The whole temple building is built according to the style of honest officials, and Li Hong is standardized. It was made famous in Jiangnan many times by the Qing emperor, leaving Yongzheng and Qianlong as monuments. There are still buildings and stone squares on the central axis, with stone lions, flagpoles, stone squares and Qingcheng Bridge in front, covering an area of about 15 mu.

This temple is one of the best preserved sea temples in China, and it is also the largest existing official architectural relic in the south of the Yangtze River. This temple dedicated to the sea god has a high status and is known as the "Forbidden City in the South of the Yangtze River".

In March of the eighth year of Yongzheng (1730), Li Wei, the governor of Zhejiang Province, built the Sea Temple in Xichunmen (now Chunxi Road, Yan Guan Town 150) and opened up 40 mu of land. The following year165438+1October, this temple dedicated to "Zhejiang Poseidon" was completed.

During the Xianfeng period (1851-1861), some buildings of the Temple of the Sea were destroyed by fire and rebuilt in the 11th year of Guangxu (1885). It was hit hard again during War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression and the Cultural Revolution.

The scenic spot was restored in 2000 and opened to the public again. The existing building area is less than one-third of the original. In May of 200 1 year, Haishu Temple was announced as a national key cultural relics protection unit.

Traffic guide

Bus: Take a bus from Jiaxing West Bus Station to Haining North Bus Station. Bus 10 yuan -6 yuan runs every 20 minutes.

Or take bus 109 at Haining North Bus Station to Yan Guan. The fare is 6 yuan, which runs every 20 minutes.