Ji'nan West New Town Millennium Temple: Xing Fu Temple
at the northeast side of the Ji'nan west station of Beijing-Shanghai high-speed railway, there is a monastery left from the Tang Dynasty, this is the only protected ancient building in the high - speed railway area. If it were not for the large-scale development of the western city, it might continue to hide in the folk house, and would not enter too many people's vision.
Xing Fu Temple was built in the Tang Dynasty, destroyed in the Yuan Dynasty, and was rebuilt in the Ming Dynasty. There are three courtyards in the temple, including the mountain gate, the front hall, the rear hall, the bedroom hall and the East and West Wing rooms. The mountain gate and the backyard bedroom hall were destroyed during the cultural revolution. Only the front hall, the rear hall and the East and West Wing rooms were left.
the building group of the Xing Fu Temple is built according to the traditional Chinese ancient architecture pattern, which is ordered by the central axis, and the two sides are symmetrical and very neat. The East and West rooms are located on both sides of the front hall, with the same size and structure. Built on the platform with a height of nearly one meter, there are three buildings with wide faces, one deep into the front, and one with a long hard roof. The main existing main building of the
temple is the front hall, which is built on a platform base of about one meter high, with a platform in front with seven steps. Looking up at the temple, you can still feel the momentum of the building.