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How much is the ticket to Tianhou Palace?

Hello, ten yuan at present.

Tianhou Palace was built in the second year of Qingyuan (A.D. 1 196). It is located on the bank of Jinjiang River in the south of the city and is a "gathering place for foreign ships and tourists". This palace is the oldest and largest existing Mazu Tempel in the southeast coast of China, and it is called "Wenling Tianzu Temple". At that time, the scale of the temple was the main hall, the mountain gate, two corridors and two pavilions.

The main hall of Tianhou Palace, although it has experienced vicissitudes, is still well preserved in the Ming and Qing Dynasties. Sumitomo is made of granite, and the reliefs at the waist, such as "Cyprinus carpio turning into a dragon", lion, Four Treasures of the Study's "eight horses with clouds and fire", fairy wares, crane dancing clouds, lotus flowers with treasure covers, etc., are all two-dimensional dynamic artistic shapes, which are cleverly carved and lively, showing their religious supremacy and subordinate status.

The East-West Corridor, the two tips and the Bedroom were put on file by National Cultural Heritage Administration, and special funds were allocated for maintenance. The East-West Gallery used to have the Department of Twenty-four Gods, but now it is the showroom of the Museum of Fujian-Taiwan Relations History. The museum has a large collection of precious historical and folk cultural relics, and has held exhibitions such as "Fujian-Taiwan Folk Art Exhibition", "Quanzhou Ancient and Modern People Book Exhibition" and "Fujian-Taiwan Folk Photography Exhibition".

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