Shanghai Temple Of the Town God (Chenghung Miao) - All You Need to Know BEFORE You Go (2024)
Shanghai Temple Of the Town God (Chenghung Miao)

Shanghai Temple Of the Town God (Chenghung Miao)

Shanghai Temple Of the Town God (Chenghung Miao)
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8:30 AM - 4:00 PM
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8:30 AM - 4:00 PM
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8:30 AM - 4:00 PM
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8:30 AM - 4:00 PM
Thursday
8:30 AM - 4:00 PM
Friday
8:30 AM - 4:00 PM
Saturday
8:30 AM - 4:00 PM
Sunday
8:30 AM - 4:00 PM
About
Every Chinese city once had its Temple of the Town God, the central shrine for Daoist worship. Shànghai's version dates from 1403 when local official Qín Yùbó, who had been posthumously designated as Shànghai's patron town god by the Míng Dynasty Hóngwu emperor (A.D. 1328-98), was finally honored with his own temple, though it didn't take on its present name until 1929.
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Neighborhood: Xiaodongmen
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  • Yuyuan Garden • 7 min walk
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asthecrowsfly2
Melbourne, Australia227 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Aug 2019
We visited here in August 2019. A beautiful temple in a crowded, busy shopping district. We wound our way through the market and into one of the buildings to find something to eat. We were spoilt for choice as there were many restaurants within the market. As we were part of a tour, we really didn't have much opportunity to spend as much time as you need to here to really enjoy the cultural aspects of this busy shopping area. The architecture is amazing!
Written June 13, 2020
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Jovlyn S
Singapore, Singapore8 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Mar 2020
I went there around June 2019, big crowds there. Heard that their Yue Lao (God of Love) is quite famous. I tried to make a wish like: Hope I can find a suitable guy in my life. The amazing story is, I get into rs with my current bf on Sept 2019! Just 3 mths time and we happily celebrated our anniversary :)

ps:He is one of my elementary classmate

Highly recommend to pray for rs! No lose to get a try right?
Written February 5, 2021
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habib
Tehran, Iran362 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Mar 2019
You can find many better and bigger temple in Chiba but this temple is in yu garden and near old town you can take beautiful photos and video
Ticket was 10 RMB it should be free
Written March 15, 2019
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SSBATC
Mumbai, India249 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Jun 2018 • Business
The Temple of the Town God is surrounded by the reconstructed shops and restaurants of the traditional market. You'll find plenty of Gold Jewellery Shops and those selling tourist souvenirs. It's a place to mingle with the locals and get the feel of the city's old culture. You'll find many tea houses. It's a great place for those who like to walk around the city.
Written July 30, 2018
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Jac-and-Jek
Madrid, Spain1,033 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Aug 2014 • Couples
The Town God Temple is located in the of the Yuyuan Bazaar, at the south end. Being so difficult to give directions in the Yuyuan Bazaar, let us say that the temple has a big red sign (like 5x4 meters) all in Chinese, with the Chinese word for "entrance" on the right alongside a yellow arrow.

The temple itself is not very big. It has a central patio, where you enter, and then some more rooms (and shops) behind the altar (go around it). One of the shops sells a wide range of paper cut-outs, so typical from China.

To me the most significant item to see is the altar and the paintings on the wall of the main room. The south doors have nice paintings too.

If you happen to visit the Yugarden, do not miss a long walk in the Yuyuan Bazaar and pay a visit to the Town God Temple to put the icing on the cake of your visit.

The entrance fee is 10 RMB.
Written August 24, 2014
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KLPow
Singapore, Singapore270 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Jan 2015 • Friends
The streets were lighted up for tourist to visit. Very nice for taking pictures. The surrounding were nicely maintained. You can get all your tourist stuff here. Like local delights and souvenirs. There is a food court selling local cuisine. There is a famous stall selling meat dumplings too. Cost only RMB22 for 16 pcs. Wonder is it because it is cheap? The building were brightly lighted up too. My experience was great and will definitely recommend anyone to pay a visit if you intend to visit Shanghai.
Written January 15, 2015
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EdsGirlBoston
Boston324 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
What could be better? In addition to the amazing iconic Chinese building there are tons of tourist shops where you can buy silk, snacks, arts and crafts, etc. and many restaurants. Be sure to actually go into the temple it is beautiful and peaceful. Plan on spending a half day here if you will be having lunch or dinner. definitely worth visiting, even though it is a bit touristy.
Written January 16, 2015
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skybluem
Nicosia, Cyprus346 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Dec 2014 • Couples
This Buddha temple was not in or plans at all. We popped in by accident while looking for Yu Yuan gardens entrance around the block. It's got a nice atmosphere and not packed with tourists like other temples. This gives you the chance to observe the people praying and take some nice shots with your camera. It doesn't take long a visit so why not just give it a try. Best in the mornings.
Written January 14, 2015
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Aadhes
Colombo, Sri Lanka2,435 contributions
3.0 of 5 bubbles
Sep 2012 • Family
This is situated among shopping area you can buy fake items in this area, be carefull my son bought a headphone (beats) here initialy they said 300yuan after bargain he got it for 30yuan so bargain. There are some good eateries in this area. Temple is very crowded I don't sday this is abest temple but the area is nice yuyuan garden is also closeby
Written September 19, 2012
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Pietly
Morieres-les-Avignon, France123 contributions
3.0 of 5 bubbles
Mar 2012 • Solo
The name “Temple of the town God ” is ambiguous. It can refer to either the temple itself of to the vast commercial area around it, the “old town”, including the “Yu Yuan” garden. When you ask a taxi driver to take you to Cheng Huang Miao, he will probably take you the main shopping area of this bursting place.

The so called “old town” is a kind a huge commercial area for tourists, re-built in the old Qing style to give an impression of historical quarter, located in the actual heart of the former Chinese town of Shanghai. Beyond the shops, the main site worth a visit is the “Yu Yuan” garden, after a glimpse at the old tea house.

The “Temple of the Town God ”, 城隍庙 (Cheng Huang Miao) in Chinese, exists and is located on Fang Bang road.
In the past, Chinese cities used to have their protector. In Shanghai, there are actually two such “protectors” . The first one is Qin Yubo, a former high ranking official from the late Yuan dynasty, who retired in Shanghai after a brilliant career and that the first Ming Emperor Hongwu unsuccessfully compelled to join him Nanjing, preferring his simple life in Shanghai. His statue is in the rear pavilion of the temple. The second historical character is Huo Guang, a general from the Chinese antiquity. His statue is the main pavilion of the temple.

The temple is very busy with people burning incense and praying. It can be interesting going there to escape for some times the artificial activity of this touristic place.
Written April 7, 2012
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