





King Qian's Temple
King Qian's Temple is a historic shrine dedicated to Qian Liu, the founder of the Wuyue Kingdom during the Five Dynasties period. Located near West Lake, this well-preserved temple complex features traditional Chinese architecture, ornate decorations, and exhibits chronicling the achievements of the Qian dynasty, offering visitors insight into an important chapter of regional history and the cultural contributions of the Wuyue Kingdom.
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Nanshan Rd, Shangcheng District, Hangzhou, Zhejiang, China
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King Qian's Temple: Honoring the Founder of the Wuyue Kingdom
King Qian's Temple is a historic shrine dedicated to Qian Liu, the founder of the Wuyue Kingdom during the Five Dynasties period (907-960 AD). Located near West Lake in Hangzhou, this well-preserved temple complex features traditional Chinese architecture, ornate decorations, and exhibits chronicling the achievements of the Qian dynasty, offering visitors insight into an important chapter of regional history and the cultural contributions of the Wuyue Kingdom. It stands as a testament to the legacy of a wise and benevolent ruler.
What to See and Do
Explore the Temple Complex: Wander through the various halls, courtyards, and pavilions of the temple. Admire the traditional Chinese architecture, intricate carvings, and serene atmosphere.
Statue of King Qian Liu: The main hall typically houses a statue of King Qian Liu, where visitors can pay their respects and learn about his life and achievements.
Exhibitions on Wuyue Kingdom: The temple often features exhibitions that detail the history of the Wuyue Kingdom, its cultural and economic prosperity under Qian Liu's rule, and its contributions to the development of Hangzhou.
Historical Artifacts: View historical artifacts, documents, and calligraphy related to the Qian family and the Wuyue Kingdom.
Gardens and Surroundings: The temple is set within a peaceful environment with traditional gardens, offering a tranquil space for contemplation.
Views of West Lake: From its location near West Lake, the temple offers pleasant views of the lake and its surroundings.
Best Time to Visit
Spring and autumn offer the most pleasant weather. The temple is suitable for visiting year-round. Weekdays are generally less crowded than weekends and public holidays.
How to Get There
King Qian's Temple is located on the eastern side of West Lake in Hangzhou, near the Nanshan Road area. You can take various bus routes (e.g., Y2, 4, 31, 87) to King Qian's Temple Station (钱王祠站). It's also easily accessible by walking or cycling around West Lake.
Travel Tips
Wear comfortable shoes: You'll be doing some walking.
Allow ample time: Plan for at least 1-1.5 hours to explore the temple thoroughly.
Historical context: Learning about the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period and the Wuyue Kingdom will enhance your appreciation of the site.
Photography: The traditional architecture and serene environment offer good photo opportunities.