White Cloud Temple

Lanzhou


Originally founded in the 8th century, this expansive, much rebuilt and active Taoist temple features five halls and was among the most important Quanzhen-order temples during the Qing dynasty. The Jade Emperor sits within his namesake hall, while the final hall is devoted to the 'Three Clear Ones'. The temple is frequented by a large number of Taoist monks and nuns, with their distinctive dark clothes.


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