Sanyuan Palace


Sanyuan Palace is a Taoist temple located in Yuexiu District of Guangzhou, Guangdong, People's Republic of China.

History

It was established in the Nanyue Kingdom, at that time it was called "Bei Miao".
In the second year of the age of Daxing of Emperor Yuan of Jin, Nanhai Prefecture Bao Jing extended the temple and renamed it "Yuegang Yuan".
During the Tang dynasty, it became a Buddhist temple and renamed "Wuxing Temple".
During the reign of Wanli Emperor, it became a Taoist temple and renamed "Sanyuan Palace".
In 1700, in the period of Kangxi Emperor, Master Du Yangdong extended the temple.
During the Cultural Revolution, the Red Guards smashed up the gods and occupied the palaces.
In July 1982, Guangzhou People's Government rebuilt the temple.
In December 1989, it was listed as a municipal culture and relics site.

Cultural relics