Wuhou Shrine Ticket

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  • The only temple in China where a ruler and his minister are enshrined together. Feel the pulse of the Three Kingdoms period amidst red walls and verdant cypresses!
  • Ming and Qing Dynasty architectural complex & Museum of Inscriptions. Experience Zhuge Liang's wisdom flowing through the authentic "Chu Shi Biao" (Memorial to the Throne) calligraphy.
  • Stroll through the ever-changing scenery of a Western Sichuan garden, connected to Jinli Ancient Street. Embrace culture, architecture, and local life in one garden.

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Wuhou Shrine is located at 231 Wuhouci Avenue, Wuhou District, Chengdu, Sichuan Province, China, 5 kilometers from the city center and more than 20 kilometers from Chengdu Shuangliu International Airport. It is the only temple in China dedicated to both a monarch and his ministers, a national first-class museum, and a national 4A-level tourist attraction. The temple covers an area of 150,000 square meters and, as a “core heritage site of the Three Kingdoms culture,” it has been famous for thousands of years for commemorating Zhuge Liang, Liu Bei, and the heroes of the Shu Han Dynasty. Here, red walls line the paths, ancient cypresses tower to the sky, and the stele corridors are secluded. Inscriptions from the Tang, Ming, and Qing dynasties reflect the wisdom and loyalty of these historical figures, earning it the reputation as a “sacred place of Three Kingdoms culture and the city’s spiritual totem.” It is often said that “a trip to Chengdu is incomplete without visiting Wuhou Shrine,” highlighting the eternal charm of the spirit of Zhuge Liang throughout history. The shrine houses treasured cultural relics such as Yue Fei’s handwritten stone inscription of the Chu Shi Biao (Memorial to the Throne) and a gold-plated statue of Liu Bei in the main hall. The garden offers a panoramic view of the stunning fusion of architecture, gardens, and epic history. Book now through KLOOK to enjoy the best deals on tickets!

This is a memorial hall dedicated to Zhuge Liang, the Prime Minister of the Shu Han state during the Three Kingdoms period, and is revered as the "Sacred Land of Shu Culture." It blends the history of the Three Kingdoms with the beauty of West Sichuan gar
This is a memorial hall dedicated to Zhuge Liang, the Prime Minister of the Shu Han state during the Three Kingdoms period, and is revered as the "Sacred Land of Shu Culture." It blends the history of the Three Kingdoms with the beauty of West Sichuan gar
The Han Zhaolie Temple is solemn and reverent, with red walls and verdant cypresses embodying the spirit of the Shu Han Dynasty. The joint祀 of emperors and ministers carries on a millennium of loyalty, offering a complete view of the Three Kingdoms period
The Han Zhaolie Temple is solemn and reverent, with red walls and verdant cypresses embodying the spirit of the Shu Han Dynasty. The joint祀 of emperors and ministers carries on a millennium of loyalty, offering a complete view of the Three Kingdoms period
The red walls of the Temple of Marquis Wu are flanked by ancient cypress trees. The wisdom and loyalty of Zhuge Liang resonate within the couplets and stone inscriptions. His feather fan and turban evoke memories of his expeditions.
The red walls of the Temple of Marquis Wu are flanked by ancient cypress trees. The wisdom and loyalty of Zhuge Liang resonate within the couplets and stone inscriptions. His feather fan and turban evoke memories of his expeditions.
Wuhou Shrine, Han Zhaolie Temple

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