Shezhuang Temple
The Shezhuang Temple (simplified Chinese: 社庄庙; traditional Chinese: 社莊廟; pinyin: Shèzhuāng Miào) is a Taoist temple in the Jinqiao district of Shanghai, China. It was built at the end of the Ming dynasty in the 17th century in honour of a man named Jin San. A building of fine Chinese architecture, the temple was originally surrounded by an old village that was demolished in the late 2000s to make space for new developments.
Shezhuang Temple | |
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Religion | |
Affiliation | Taoist |
Location | |
Location | Jinqiao, Pudong, Shanghai |
Architecture | |
Style | Chinese architecture, Taoist |
Completed | 17th century Ming Dynasty |
Website | |
http://shszm.org/ |
Further reading
- Howard Hampton. Temple in the ruins. Lost in Shanghai, 2012.
- Meggan De Jesus. History Right Around the Corner… Shezhuang Temple. Tai Tai in Shanghai, 2013.
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