
Taiqing Palace, originally called the Third Church, was built in the 2nd year during the reign of Emperor Kangxi (1663) and completed in the 4th year of Emperor Kangxi (1665). Reconstructed in the 44th year of Emperor Qianlong, it was renamed "Taiqing Palace". Historically it was the center of the Taoism activities in the Northeast and was called the First Jungle. Taiqing Palace covers an area of 5,246 square meters and a construction area of 2, 794 square meters. Now an area of 1,900 square meters has been opened for tourists including the Laojun Temple, the Lvzu Temple, the Jade Emperor's Temple, the Qiuzu Temple and the Guozu Temple. The whole building is antique, grand and solemn.