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Where is the location of Beidi Ancient Temple in Baoan?

Baoan Beidi Ancient Temple is a cultural relic protection unit in Baoan District.

Beidi Ancient Temple: a cultural relic protection unit in Bao'an District, located at No. 24, Zhenli Street, Xixiang Community, Xixiang Street, Bao'an District. It was rebuilt twice in the eighth year of Daoguang reign of the Qing Dynasty (1828) and in 1994. Sit west to east. Three bays, two entrances and a patio layout. It is 7.8 meters wide and 14.78 meters deep. Brick and wood structure. The front hall has a concave bucket door, and a wooden plaque reading "Yuxu Palace" is hung on the screen door. There are rolling shed roof verandahs on both sides of the patio. The altar in the apse enshrines the statue of "Northern Emperor". In March 2017, the Bao'an District People's Government announced it as a cultural relic protection unit in Bao'an District.

Information source: Bao'an District Culture, Sports and Tourism Bureau

Xixiang Community: Xixiang Community is located in the central business district of Xixiang Street, bounded by Xixiang River in the east, Bao'an Avenue in the south, and Bao'an Avenue in the west. Azabu Nansha New Village, extending to the junction of Longzhu Road in the north, covers an area of ??1.3 square kilometers. It is a non-village community and an old city community. Community*** has a registered population of 75,490, a permanent population of 12,156, and a management population of approximately 25,000. The total number of households is 2708 (registered population). Among them, there are 66 party members, 26 female party members, accounting for 39%, 8 people on subsistence allowances and marginal subsistence allowances, 8 people on preferential treatment, and 34 people with disabilities.