Guanghui Palace | |
Native Name: | 广惠宫 |
Native Name Lang: | zh-Hans |
Map Type: | China Zhejiang |
Coordinates: | 30.8761°N 120.4263°W |
Religious Affiliation: | Taoism |
Festivals: | --> |
Location: | Nanxun, Huzhou, Zhejiang |
Country: | China |
Architecture Style: | Chinese architecture |
Established: | 1064 - 1067 |
Year Completed: | 2003 (reconstruction) |
Date Destroyed: | --> |
Guanghui Palace, commonly known as Zhang - Wang Temple, is a Taoist temple located in Nanxun of Huzhou, Zhejiang, China.[1]
The temple was first established in the reign of Yingzong of the Northern Song dynasty (960 - 1127). In late Yuan dynasty (1271 - 1368), Zhang Shicheng used the temple as his Xinggong . It has been burned down and rebuilt several times, due wars and natural disasters. The current temple was rebuilt in 2003.[2]
The statues of Three Pure Ones are enshrined in the main hall of the temple.[2]