At Zhang Fei Temple, visitors can explore the historical site dedicated to the legendary warrior Zhang Fei from the Three Kingdoms period. Explore the temple's architecture, enjoy its peaceful surroundings, and learn about the rich cultural heritage of Zhang Fei through inscriptions and statues.

Zhang Fei Temple is located within the Huaxilou Scenic Area in Bozhou, south of the building. Built slightly later than the Guandi Temple in the mid-Qing Dynasty, the temple boasts brick walls and gray tiles, resembling a family temple. It has now been restored and is open to the public. According to Bozhou's traditional residence regulations, younger brothers lived in front of their elder brothers. Since the Guandi Temple bordered the Wo River to the north, a Liu Bei Temple was not possible.
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Zhang Fei Temple honors Zhang Fei, a prominent general and one of the "Five Tiger Generals" of the Shu Han state during the Three Kingdoms period. The temple is a place of worship and reflection for those interested in Chinese history and the Three Kingdoms era.
Zhang Fei Temple is located in Bozhou, Anhui Province. It can be reached by taxi or bus from Bozhou Railway Station or the city center. The area is easily walkable once you arrive near the temple.
The temple is open daily from 8 AM to 5 PM. The best times to visit are in spring or autumn when the weather is pleasant, and the area is not too crowded.
The entrance fee to Zhang Fei Temple is approximately 20 CNY. Tickets can be purchased at the temple entrance. There is no online ticketing system available.
Booking tickets in advance is not necessary unless you plan to visit during national holidays or peak travel seasons. It's best to arrive early to avoid crowds.
Visitors typically spend 1-2 hours exploring the temple, including walking around the temple grounds and reading the historical inscriptions.
Key highlights include the main hall of the temple, the statue of Zhang Fei, and the historical inscriptions that narrate his heroic deeds. The tranquil temple courtyard and surrounding nature are also noteworthy.
Guided tours are available in Mandarin Chinese. Audio guides are not available, but some local guides may offer tours in basic English. It’s best to check availability upon arrival.
The best photography spots include the main temple hall, the statue of Zhang Fei, and the surrounding courtyard. The architecture and the peaceful temple grounds make for great photo opportunities.
Start by entering the main hall to view the statue of Zhang Fei, then explore the courtyard and surrounding temple buildings. Don’t miss the historical inscriptions that detail Zhang Fei’s life and legacy.
There are no night visits or light shows at Zhang Fei Temple. The temple is only open during daylight hours, providing a calm and reflective atmosphere during the day.
The temple is not typically crowded, but it can get busy during weekends and public holidays. Weekdays and early mornings are the least crowded times to visit.
The temple has basic facilities, including public toilets. There are no food or drink options within the temple itself, but small vendors selling snacks and drinks can be found nearby.
The temple is accessible for elderly visitors and children, although the paths may be uneven. It may not be fully wheelchair-friendly, as some areas have steps or uneven terrain.
Cash is typically needed for ticket purchases, though mobile payments such as WeChat Pay and Alipay may be accepted at some nearby vendors.
There are a few local restaurants near Zhang Fei Temple that offer traditional Chinese cuisine. The area is more focused on local eateries rather than cafes or international dining options.
Vegetarian food options are available at local restaurants near the temple, but vegan and halal options may be limited. It's recommended to check menus before dining.
There are a number of hotels in Bozhou city center, such as the Bozhou International Hotel and several local guesthouses, about 20 minutes by taxi from the temple.
Nearby attractions include the Bozhou Museum and the ancient city of Bozhou. A visit to the surrounding countryside can also complement the trip to Zhang Fei Temple.
There are small souvenir shops near the temple selling traditional Chinese crafts, religious items, and Zhang Fei-themed souvenirs, such as statues and calligraphy.
After visiting Zhang Fei Temple, taxis or local buses are available to explore other parts of Bozhou. The Bozhou Railway Station is a convenient point for continuing travel to other cities in Anhui.