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Tianshui Fuxi Temple is the fifth batch of national key cultural relics protection units.

Fuxi Temple, formerly known as Tai Hao Palace and commonly known as Renzong Temple, is located atNo.1/kloc-0, Fuxi Road, Qinzhou District, Tianshui City, Gansu Province. It is one of the famous ancient buildings in the northwest of China. Built in the 19th to 20th years of Chenghua (1483- 1484), it is the largest Fuxi sacrificial complex in China.

Fuxi Temple covers an area of 13000 square meters, with many courtyards, four courtyards and four courtyards. Because Fuxi is the first generation emperor in ancient legend, the buildings are palace-style buildings. The whole building complex faces south, and the archway, the gate, the instrument gate, the first heaven and the Taijitang are arranged in sequence along the longitudinal axis, advancing layer by layer, which is magnificent.

Fuxi Temple is a national AAAA-level tourist attraction. On June 25th, 20001year, Fuxi Temple, an ancient building in Ming and Qing Dynasties, was approved by the people of China and the State Council as the fifth batch of national key cultural relics protection units.

preferential policy

1, half price ticket

① Children whose height is above 1.2m (excluding) and below 18 (including) enjoy half-price tickets.

② Old people aged 60 to 70 enjoy half-price tickets.

③ Primary and secondary school students and full-time undergraduate students can enjoy half-price tickets with their student ID cards.

④ Citizens holding Tianshui local ID cards enjoy half-price tickets.

2. Free tickets

(a) the elderly who hold the old-age certificate issued by the Gansu Provincial People's Government enjoy free tickets for the elderly over 70 years old.

② Soldiers enjoy free tickets.

③ Disabled people enjoy free tickets.

(4) Journalists with press cards issued by the General Administration of Press and Publication enjoy free tickets.

Baidu Encyclopedia-Tianshui Fuxi Temple