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Sanya Yazhou Yacheng School Palace, also known as Yacheng Confucius Temple, is located in Paifang Street, Yazhou District. The seventh batch of key cultural relics protection units in the country. Yacheng School Palace is the highest school in ancient Yazhou. It is a Confucian Temple at the southernmost end of China.
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Sanya Yazhou Yacheng School Palace, also known as Yacheng Confucius Temple, is located in Paifang Street, Yazhou District. The seventh batch of key cultural relics protection units in the country. Yacheng School Palace is the highest school in ancient Yazhou. It is a Confucian Temple at the southernmost end of China.
The Yacheng Palace is located behind the ancient gate of Yazhou. It is known as the southernmost Confucian Temple in China. It was built in the Northern Song Dynasty and has the same structure as the Confucian Temple in other parts of China. The ancient officials of Yazhou have brought the culture of the Central Plains and the traditions of Chongru to Hainan.
Very worth visiting! If you are in Sanya, you can go for a long time, and you can go by car and train. The palace has a history of more than 1,000 years, dedicated to Confucius and Confucius' disciples, and there are statues and introductions of Mrs. Yuan and Zodiac in it; A room in the corner of the yard is filled with stone carvings and a glance at the hot spring well
Yacheng Palace, also known as Yacheng Confucius Temple, is located in the archway street of Yazhou District, Sanya City, Hainan Province, is the highest university in ancient Yazhou,[1], is the southernmost Confucian Temple in China, called the "First Temple of the World", announced as Hainan Province cultural relics protection unit on November 2, 1994.
From the gate of the "Old City of Yazhou", you can see the "Yacheng Academy Palace" in a few steps, also known as the "Yacheng Confucius Temple", which should be the southernmost Confucian Temple in China, and the highest school in ancient Yazhou. Seeing that we didn't need tickets, we went in and strolled around, saw the story of "Jianzhen Monk", and the statues of "Zhuangdaopo" and "Madame Xu". These characters have a history of inextricably related to Hainan. It still looks quite interesting and worth a free visit.