Taiqing Palace

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Taiqing Palace, the largest, oldest and most impressive of the temples in Laoshan, lies to the southeast of the mountain and faces the sea. Altogether, the temple has 140 rooms and halls, including the most famous Three Gods’ Hall, Three Purities’ Hall and Three Emperors’ Hall. It was first built in the reign period of the first emperor of the Northern Song Dynasty about 1000 years ago and underwent complete rebuilding during the Ming Dynasty.

Taiqing Palace