Where is the location of the Jade Emperor Temple on the Avenue?

The Jade Emperor Hall on Avenue View is a national key cultural relic protection unit.

Avenue View Jade Emperor Hall is located in Xinghua Middle Road, Dingzhou City, Hebei Province.

It was built in Yuan Dynasty and rebuilt in Ming Dynasty. The main hall has a typical feature of column reduction in Yuan Dynasty. It is seven rooms long from east to west and four rooms wide from north to south. The glazed tiles on the roof of the temple were trimmed, and three seals and one arch bucket were erected. During the Kangxi period of the Qing Dynasty (1662- 1722), there was a pond in the east of Daoguan, where fish and lotus were cultivated. Every Mid-Autumn Festival, Guizhou people will bring wine to enjoy the moon. Named after the scenery, "Xixi Opera Moon" is listed as one of the eight scenic spots in Dingzhou. On the four walls of the temple is a picture of the emperor's tour of the temple during the Wanli period of the Ming Dynasty (1573- 1620). The figures in the painting are lifelike, and the painter can be compared with the mural of Beiyue Temple, one of the Five Mountains. National key cultural relics protection units.

Avenue view used to be a group building with a central axis. From south to north, there are five halls, namely Dazhaobian, Guandi Hall, Second Temple, Sixth Temple, Huangyu Hall and Laojun Hall. Now only Huang Yu Hall is left. The Jade Emperor Hall is rectangular in plane, with seven rooms wide from east to west and four rooms deep from north to south. The common column-reduced building, palace roof, glazed tile edge, three steps, single upturned single arch bucket are adopted. The shape of Angzui seems to be in the middle of Ming and Qing Dynasties, but the root of Angzui is consistent with that of Song Dynasty, which reflects that the temple may have been greatly repaired in Ming and Qing Dynasties. The four walls of the nave are painted with pictures of worshipping God and the palace buildings of the Jade Emperor in the sky. The picture is beautiful and the lines of the characters are smooth. Ministers, Raytheon and Rain God have distinct images and their own characteristics.

In 2006, as an ancient building in the Ming Dynasty, the Jade Emperor Hall on Avenue was listed in the sixth batch of national key cultural relics protection units by the State Council.