
The Five Lords Temple is located in Haikou City, Hainan Province. It is a general term for a group of ancient buildings. It consists of Guanjia Hall, Xueputang, and Dongzhai. It is connected with Su Gong Temple, the two Fubo Temples and their worship pavilions, Dongzhuo Pavilion, Suquan Pavilion, Xixinxuan, and Youxiandong Xianjin, forming a group of cultural relics and historical sites. People usually call it the Five Lords Temple.
The various historical sites within the Five Lords Temple possess unique features while forming a harmonious whole, creating a magnificent display of "Yinghai Culture." Lush trees, gurgling streams, and a tranquil and tranquil environment offer a truly unique natural landscape. The building area exceeds 2,800 square meters, and together with the gardens, wells, and ponds, it encompasses approximately 100 mu (approximately 16 acres). Originally constructed during the Wanli reign of the Ming Dynasty, it was renovated in 1889 during the 15th year of the Guangxu reign of the Qing Dynasty. Following numerous subsequent renovations, it remains resplendent and radiant.
Tropical maritime monsoon climate;
Suitable for all seasons
It is recommended to visit for 1 to 2 hours
17 yuan/person
7:30-18:30
The Temple of Five Lords was built to commemorate five scholars and officials exiled to Hainan during the Tang and Song dynasties. It is significant for its historical architecture and as a symbol of Hainan's cultural heritage, reflecting Confucian values and Chinese classical temple design.
The temple is located in Haikou, Hainan, near the city center. Visitors can reach it by taxi, ride-hailing services, or local buses from Haikou Railway Station or major hotels.
The temple is generally open from 8:00 AM to 5:30 PM daily. Early morning or late afternoon visits are best to avoid crowds and enjoy softer lighting for photography.
The entrance fee is around CNY 10–15 per adult. Tickets can be purchased at the entrance; online booking options are limited but may be available via local travel platforms.
Advance booking is generally not necessary due to low crowd levels, except during public holidays or peak tourist season. If desired, tickets can be booked a few days in advance online.
A visit typically takes 1–2 hours, allowing time to explore the temples, gardens, and historical exhibits.
Guided tours may be available in Mandarin. Audio guides in English are uncommon, but local guides or tour agencies can provide English explanations upon request.
Start at the main entrance, visit each of the Five Lords’ halls in sequence, then explore the gardens, ponds, and stone inscriptions before exiting through the souvenir area.
The temple does not typically offer night visits or light shows. Special guided tours may be arranged on request during the day.
The temple is generally not crowded. Weekday mornings are the least busy, while weekends and holidays may have more visitors.
The temple is mostly accessible for elderly and children. Some steps and uneven paths may make access slightly challenging for wheelchair users, so assistance is recommended.
Cash is accepted; many local vendors and ticket counters also accept mobile payments like WeChat Pay and Alipay. Card payments may be limited.
Nearby streets in Haikou have local Hainanese restaurants, tea houses, and small cafes. Options inside the temple area are minimal.
Vegetarian options are available at some nearby restaurants. Halal options are limited but may be found in select Haikou eateries.
Hotels close to the Temple of Five Lords include Haikou Xiuying Boutique Hotel, Holiday Inn Haikou, and other mid-range accommodations within 10–20 minutes by taxi.
Nearby attractions include Hainan Tropical Wildlife Park, Haikou Qilou Old Street, and Haikou Volcano Park, making it easy to plan a cultural and nature day trip.
Souvenirs include small figurines, postcards, bookmarks, and other items themed around the Five Lords and Hainanese culture.
Taxis and ride-hailing services are convenient for visiting other attractions in Haikou. Local buses can also connect to nearby sites but may be slower.