Main Halls

P1 Beijing Ming Changling Ling'en Hall
Built in the 7th year of Ming Yongle (1409), it is 66.56 meters long from east to west, 29.12 meters wide from north to south, with nine bays in width and five bays in depth. It features a double-eaved hip roof, and all wooden components are made of golden-thread nanmu wood.

P2 Tai'an Dai Temple Tiankuang Hall
Built in the Northern Song Dynasty (1009), it is 43.67 meters long from east to west, 17.18 meters wide from north to south, and 22.3 meters high. The hall has nine bays in width and five bays in depth, with a double-eaved hip roof. Along with the Hall of Supreme Harmony and the Dacheng Hall of Qufu, it is known as one of the three great ancient palaces in China.

P3 Beijing Confucius Temple Dacheng Hall
Rebuilt in the 9th year of Ming Yongle (1411), the hall has nine bays in width and five bays in depth, with a double-eaved hip roof, red walls, yellow tiles, and a floor paved with golden bricks.

P4 Quyang Beiyue Temple Dening Hall
Rebuilt in the 7th year of the Yuan Zhizheng era (1347), it is the largest surviving wooden structure from the Yuan Dynasty. The hall has nine bays in width and six bays in depth, with a total height of 25 meters and a double-eaved hip roof.

Post by Evangeline_7_Nightshade_91 | Oct 21, 2025

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