Wuhou Memorial Temple

Publish Time:2016-10-11 16:26:07Source:WTCF

【Introduction】:The temple highlights the Zhuge Liang Memorial Temple and the Hall of Liu Bei (founder of the Shu Han state), along with statues of other historical figures of Shu Han, as well as cultural relics like stone inscriptions and tablets.

Wuhou Memorial Temple (Temple of Marquis Wu) is perhaps the most influential museum of the Three Kingdoms relics in China. It was built in the Western Jin period (265–316) in the honor of Zhuge Liang, the famous military and political strategist who was Prime Minister of the Shu Han State during the Three Kingdoms period (220–280).

The temple highlights the Zhuge Liang Memorial Temple and the Hall of Liu Bei (founder of the Shu Han state), along with statues of other historical figures of Shu Han, as well as cultural relics like stone inscriptions and tablets.

The Hui Mausoleum of Liu Bei represents a unique pattern of enshrining both the king and his subjects in the same temple, a rarity in China.

Transport

Bus 1, 57, 82, 334, 335

Ticket:

60RMB for all, 30RMB for students, 120RMB for family.

Open: mid-season 8:00-21:30 (July to September), low season 8:00-18:30 (October to June)

Time needed: 2 hours

Location: Wu Hou Street No. 231