What are the historical sites in Bengbu?
Grain Rain Palace used to have five courtyards, 10 halls and more than 40 halls.
After thousands of years of wind and rain, the ancient temple suffered serious losses. After several repairs and reconstructions after liberation, it has become a famous Quanzhen Taoist temple in northern Anhui.
Existing buildings include the Qing Daoyuan, Chunyang Daoyuan, Changchun Daoyuan, Heilongge and other halls, especially the incense burner, which was built in Ming Shenzong Wanli for 42 years and was completely made of blue bricks. Its simple shape is the most complete and precious monument in Yu Palace.
The newly renovated Chunyang Daoyuan is resplendent with stone platforms, cloisters with cornices and arches, and yellow glazed tiles.
The Wang Yu Temple Fair, held on March 28th of the lunar calendar every year, is an important activity to offer sacrifices to Tushan Dayu. It is famous far and near, lasting for thousands of years, with more than 200 thousand pilgrims at most, and the scene is spectacular.
Tanghe Cemetery: Tanghe Cemetery is located in the depths of Caoshan Mountain on the east bank of Zi Long Lake, covering an area of more than 20,000 square meters, with beautiful scenery and quiet environment.
The owner of the tomb is Tanghe, a founding hero of the Ming Dynasty and a famous anti-Japanese hero of the Ming Dynasty. He is a national hero admired by the working people in Zhejiang coastal areas for generations. Before he died, he was named the King of Dongou and buried at the foot of Cao Shan on the Zi Long Lake. This treasure trove of geomantic omen was personally given to him by Zhu Yuanzhang, the founding emperor of the Ming Dynasty, to show his merits.
There are tombs, churches, Shinto and more than ten stone carvings in the cemetery, and the wordless monuments record the glorious life of Tanghe.