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Where does the Jade Emperor Temple in Qingdao belong?

Jade Emperor Temple in Qingdao is a cultural tourist attraction.

Yuhuang Temple is located in the east of Yuhuang Temple Village, Jiaobei Town, jiaozhou city. Named after the jade emperor is enshrined in the temple.

This temple was built in the early years of the Tang Dynasty. Incense has been flourishing since the temple was established. "History of Jiaozhou" records that "since the temple was built, incense has flourished and people seeking to sign incense have been in an endless stream". Later, due to the war and other reasons, the temple was in disrepair and the statues in the temple were destroyed. Jade Emperor Temple was rebuilt in April 2009. The scale of newly-built temples has been greatly expanded, covering an area of 26,667 square meters, with a construction area of 1500 square meters and a total investment of 20 million yuan. There is a mountain gate in front of the temple. The main halls in the mountain gate are Jade Emperor Hall, Santang Hall and Fatang Hall in turn, the East Wing is the Temple of Wealth, the Buddha Hall Yamamoto Shoudian in turn, and the West Wing is Songzi Hall, Guanyin Hall, Niangniang Hall and lay room in turn.

Address: Huang Yu Village, Jiaobei Town, jiaozhou city

Business hours: 9: 00- 17: 00.

Traffic guide

Bus:

Take JIAOZHOU 2 12 and get off at Huang Yu Temple.

Self-driving guide:

1 Expressway, get off at Madian Town, go south to Madian Town, go west to Yang, reach the intersection of Beidu Road, and go north for 2 kilometers.

Starting from Jiaozhou City, go north along Beidu Road to Jiaobei Town and continue northbound for 3 kilometers.

Parking lot information:

At the gate of the hospital