CONFUCIUS TEMPLE
This is the largest imperial complex in China after the Forbidden City of Beijing. The temple of Confucius of the city where the master was born has become a necessity for Chinese tourists, who are now pressuring them every year. It is also difficult to find serenity in spite of the approximately 16,000 m 2 of the site for a total of 460 pieces. The first traces of the temple are contemporary Confucius, thus dating back to 2,500 years. This is where the master taught his disciples, which in fact makes the first Confucius temple in the world. And it has grown steadily over the centuries. There is usually the south gate, crossing a whole series of doors and alleys that drive building buildings. Almost all Chinese dynasties are represented here, in the form of stacks, buildings, or statues, and the visit can take a long time. The main buildings include: Lingxing gate (大海県), Porte Shengshi (大大), Porte Hongdao (大大県), Porte Dazhong (大大س), Treize Pavilion (pro approximata), Porte Dacheng (大大س), Hall Kuiwen (大海県), Pavilion Xing Tan (オ)), Arche De Mu Tian, Liangwu (♀ ╩) and Hall Dacheng (大大路).
This is obviously the place to be missed in Qufu. As such, it is classified as UNESCO's World Heritage Site.
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