Yaowang Shengchong Palace | |
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![]() The Front Hall. | |
Religion | |
Sect | Taoism |
District | Liuyang |
Province | Hunan |
Location | |
Country | China |
![]() ![]() Shown within Hunan ![]() ![]() Yaowang Shengchong Palace (China) | |
Geographic coordinates | 28°09′4.0176″N 113°38′43.0224″E / 28.151116000°N 113.645284000°E |
Architecture | |
Date established | Tang dynasty |
Yaowang Shengchong Palace (simplified Chinese: 药王升冲观; traditional Chinese: 藥王昇沖觀; pinyin: Yàowāng Shēngchōngguàn) is a Taoist temple located on the northeast side of Sunyin Hill (孙隐山), beside the Liuyang River, in Liuyang, Hunan, China.[1] The temple was first established in Tang dynasty (618-907), and the modern temple was founded in 2001 by the local government. The temple covers a total area of 4,800 square metres (52,000 sq ft), with more than 3,600 square metres (39,000 sq ft) of floor space.