Jincheng Jade Emperor Temple, the filming location of Black Myth: Wukong.

The Jade Emperor Temple is located in Zezhou County, Jincheng City, Shanxi Province. It was built during the Northern Song Dynasty and still retains a complete three-entry building complex, including the first gate, the second gate, the gods' pavilion, the Jade Emperor Hall, and other buildings. In particular, the 28 Star Mansion Hall and the Jade Emperor Hall still retain complete Song Dynasty colored sculptures, which are unique and lifelike.
Recommended Attractions
28 Star Mansion Hall
There are 28 existing colored sculptures, each corresponding to a star mansion. The colored sculptures present the Song Dynasty costume style, with vivid shapes, and each star mansion shows different personality characteristics. It is also a unique product in the world.
Jade Emperor Hall
It was built in the ninth year of Xining in the Northern Song Dynasty. The existing building is a single-eave Xieshan-style building with a Song and Jin style front porch.
The Jade Emperor is enshrined in the hall, with a total of 51 colored sculptures.
Five Hall
There is 1 existing colored sculpture, which is a statue of the Five Generals.
Forbidden Medicine King Hall
There are 7 existing colored sculptures, enshrining the Forbidden King, famous doctors Hua Tuo and Sun Simiao.
Four Saints Hall
There are 10 existing colored sculptures. Enshrining the four saints of Tianma, Tianqiang, Tiange, and Tianfeng.
Eleven Shining Star Hall
There are 13 existing colored sculptures, in the style of the Yuan Dynasty, enshrining the eleven star monarchs.
Three Yuan Hall
The Three Yuan Hall, also known as the Three Yuan Hall, was built in the late Northern Song Dynasty, with 9 existing colored sculptures. Enshrining the officials of heaven, earth, and water.
Taiwei Hall
There are 6 existing colored sculptures. All are statues of generals.
Chengtang Hall
Chengtang Hall was created in the ninth year of Xining in the Northern Song Dynasty (1076). The existing building is in the style of the Jin Dynasty. There are three two-story pavilions in the hall for the Chengtang Emperor's shrine.
Ticket: Free
Transportation: Bus No. 19

Post by diplomatical_leona | Sep 29, 2024

Most Popular Travel Moments