Taoist Shrine Opens in Suzhou

Taoist Shrine Opens in Suzhou
Jan 28, 2010 By eChinacities.com

Shang Zhenguan (上真观), a renowned Taoist shrine built during the Han Dynasty, was recently renovated and reopened in Qionglong Mountain National Forest Park, one of Suzhou’s top historical scenic spots. The shrine was built as early as 2000 years ago and carries profound religious tradition. Admission is free.

Qionglong Mountain National Forest Park 穹窿山国家森林公园
Add: Xi Qionglongshan Lu, Cangshu County, Wuzhong District, Suzhou
苏州市吴中区藏书镇西穹窿山路
Getting there: Bus No. 43, 64

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