https://pk.trip.com/moments/detail/sichuan-100009-134715856?locale=en-PK
Nengkh9Indonesia
levelIconTravel Guru

A Peaceful Walk Through Qingyang Palace

#chinatravel Exploring Qingyang Palace in Sichuan is like stepping into a calm and graceful world far from the city’s usual noise. This Taoist temple is filled with elegant halls, courtyards, and ancient trees that make you slow down without even trying. The scent of incense drifts through the air, mixing with the sound of soft chanting and rustling leaves. You can wander between beautifully decorated buildings, each with intricate carvings and colorful details that are worth taking a closer look at. Locals and visitors alike come here not just to admire the architecture, but also to find a quiet moment for reflection or to make offerings. The atmosphere feels both spiritual and welcoming, so you do not need to be a believer to enjoy the peace it offers. A small tea house inside the grounds is the perfect spot to pause and soak in the surroundings. Visiting Qingyang Palace is like giving yourself a gentle break from the rush of daily life.
Posted: Aug 11, 2025
Submit
0
Mentioned in this post
Attraction

Qingyang Taoist Temple

4.5/5911 reviews | Historic buildings
Chengdu
Details
Show more
Related Trip Moments
Qingyang Taoist Temple

#chinatravel Spent a day temple hopping around Chengdu in Sichuan Province and it was honestly such a vibe. Each temple has its own energy, and it’s the perfect way to slow down and soak in the peaceful side of the city. Started at Wenshu Monastery which was super calm and had monks chanting softly in the background. The tea garden there is a must, I sat with a cup and just chilled under the trees for like an hour. Then hit up Qingyang Palace, which has Taoist vibes and some wild looking statues. The whole place feels super balanced and kind of magical. Also stopped by Daci Temple which is right in the middle of the city but still quiet once you step inside. The contrast between ancient temples and modern buildings is actually kinda cool. If you want a break from the city noise and a little dose of calm, temple hopping in Chengdu totally hits. Just go with the flow, light some incense, and enjoy the moment.

Nengkh9
Qingyang Taoist Temple

Tranquil Visit in a Hidden Taoist Temple!🇨🇳

FilipinaTraveler
Qingyang Taoist Temple

Breaking news! The ginkgo trees at Qingyang Palace have turned completely yellow—miss it and you'll have to wait a whole year

DragonfireEnchantment
Qingyang Taoist Temple

Autumn in Chengdu|Afternoon walks are the happiest thing

mayaflower
Qingyang Taoist Temple

11.28 Real Shots of Qingyang Palace Ginkgo Turning Yellow with Chengdu Autumn Viewing Route

Amelia Gray Amelia56
Qingyang Taoist Temple

Chengdu Qingyang Palace

Miles1114
Qingyang Taoist Temple

Autumn and winter: Get rid of dampness and maintain health! Chengdu Yinquan Hot Spring.

Stella567~Gray
Qingyang Taoist Temple

Chengdu's Plum Blossom Quest: The Subtle Fragrance in Winter Light and Shadow

ElysiumWanderer33333
Qingyang Taoist Temple

Going crazy over the best value for money in Chengdu~

ElijahButler.52
Wangjiang Pavilion Park

Five quiet spots in Chengdu for a wonderful New Year's Eve even when you're alone.

Akira - Sushi
Qingyang Taoist Temple

Chengdu's ginkgo trees are at their peak beauty, with stunning golden ginkgo photos coming your way

Trip.Pulse
Qingyang Taoist Temple

Step into Serenity at Qingyang Taoist Temple 🌳🏯✨ Qingyang Taoist Temple is a timeless sanctuary nestled in central Chengdu, blending ancient Chinese architecture with tranquil greenery—perfect for a peaceful cultural escape, rain or shine! Begin your visit with a stroll through the temple’s main gate, soaking in the intricate wood carvings and curving rooftops (sunny days make details pop on camera!). Must-do: Pause in the Eight-Trigram Hall, where Taoism symbols invite reflection—snap a photo with the ornate ceiling as your backdrop for a truly insta-worthy moment. Wander through the inner courtyards embraced by mature trees: early mornings and cloudy days give atmospheric light for moody shots of temple pillars and stone paths. If the weather turns rainy, don’t worry—the rain enhances the mystical ambience and makes the gardens glisten. Top tips: Arrive early (temple opens at 8:00 AM) for fewer crowds and a calmer vibe. Tickets stop selling at 17:20, so plan your visit mindfully near closing. Dress respectfully for temple etiquette, and bring a light raincoat just in case. Watch your step—paths can get slippery after rain. If you’re looking for a quiet place to meditate or sketch, the rear courtyards are usually less busy. Don’t miss the opportunity to photograph the ancient eaves framed by lush trees—this angle captures both the temple’s architectural grace and its natural harmony. The temple grounds are mostly outdoor, so good weather makes a big difference. #Chengdu #QingyangTemple #Taoism #ChineseArchitecture #CulturalTravel

Kakoi Ken