Wuhou Memorial Temple (Temple of Marquis Wu)
Chengdu, China
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Is Wuhou Shrine worth visiting?
Explore the Wuhou Shrine Museum in Chengdu, which commemorates Zhuge Liang, the renowned chancellor of Shu Han, and Emperor Liu Bei. This iconic site offers an immersive experience with a rich collection of artifacts, statues, and historical relics tied to the Three Kingdoms era.
What is the history of the Wuhou Temple?
The Wuhou Temple, or also known as The Wuhou Memorial Temple of Chengdu, is a famous shrine built to honor and remember the Shu Kingdom during the time of The Three Kingdoms of China dating back 220 to 280. The Shu Kingdom was ruled by Liu Bei, the first emperor of the monarchy.
Is Wuhou Shrine free?
Tickets: 50 RMB, half price 25 RMB for students/seniors, free for children under 6 and seniors over 70. Reservation: Book 1 day in advance via the official WeChat account "Wuhou Shrine Museum," enter with ID card. Hours: 8:00 AM–6:00 PM (last entry at 5:30 PM), recommended 2–3 hours (including half a day at Jinli).
How do I get to Wuhou Shrine in Chengdu?
Travel Information of Wuhou Temple The memorial is open to visitors from 8:00 am to 5:50 pm. Getting There: Take Metro Line 3 and get off at Gaoshengqiao. And then walk eastwards along Wuhouci Avenue for 3-5 minutes to find the temple.