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Where is Xingtai Bianque Temple?

Bianque Temple is the most famous scenic spot in Neiqiu. This is an ancient building with a long history and a large scale. It is a very worthwhile place to go, which can increase medical and historical knowledge. So where is Bianque Temple? Where is the specific address?

1. Scenic address: Neiqiu County, Xingtai City, Hebei Province

Take bus Xingtai 108 and get off at Neiqiu County Hospital Station. Take Neiqiu to Shentou bus and arrive at Bianquemiao East parking lot.

Drive along National Highway 107, turn west to Bian Que Avenue (Longxi Line) at the intersection of Neiqiu and Liulin Town, and arrive at Nansai Township. Follow the signpost to the west parking lot of Bianquemiao.

2. The scenic spot introduces Bian Que, an imperial doctor who is also known as the four famous doctors in ancient China with Hua Tuo, Zhang Zhongjing and Sun Simiao. Xingtai Bianque Temple is the oldest, largest and most well-preserved temple group in China to commemorate and sacrifice Bian Que.

The whole building complex covers an area of 6.5438+0.5 million square meters. Founded in the Warring States period, it has been repaired and preserved to this day. At present, Bianque Temple is not only an important place for people to commemorate, sacrifice and pay homage to their ancestors, but also a solid specimen for studying ancient architecture in China.

The gate of Bianque Temple is a typical ancient ancestral temple gate building.

The main scenic spot Bianque Temple is surrounded by mountains, and the temple is located in it. The river in front of the temple is trickling and the terrain is getting higher. Built on the mountain, the axis is symmetrically distributed and the scenery is unique. It's a treasure trove of feng shui. There are many places for collecting herbs, making medicines and operating around Bian Que, and Maifanshi, Shikang and Laochanggou still exist. In addition, there are many poems, inscriptions, stone carvings and other cultural relics.