introduce

Kuixing Building was first built in the eighth year of Daoguang in the Qing Dynasty (1828). It was built by Haizhong, the magistrate of Chengde at that time, to bless the prosperity of the culture. , is the largest Taoist temple dedicated to Kuixing in the country. The main building of Kuixing Tower is close to the mountain. Longmen, Zhongdou Palace, Rongshi Hall, Lezhen Hall, Hongwen Hall, Kuixing Tower and other halls and corridors are magnificent. There is a seven-star stone lamp on the top and an altar, and the handle of the spoon is still there. At night, the Kuixing Building is illuminated by thousands of lamps, and the buildings are shining. Now it has become a tourist attraction open at night in Chengde City. Climbing to the top of Banbi Mountain, facing the wind and looking far away, you can see the whole picture of Chengde at a glance, and watch the lights of thousands of houses in the mountain city. Kuixing Tower is a place for Taoist temples and Taoist activities in Chengde University, where large-scale Taoist temples and temple fairs are held regularly, and cultural programs related to ancient scientific research are regularly performed every night.

opening hours

08:30-17:00 all year round

Preferential treatment policy

Supplementary Note:1. Free admission: Children under 1.2 meters in height (inclusive); elderly people over 70 years old (inclusive) with old age certificates or ID cards; disabled military personnel with military disabled certificates; 2. The above information is for reference only. Disclosure shall prevail. 3. Half-price discount tickets: children with a height of 1.2 meters (included) to 1.5 meters (included); senior citizens aged 60 (included) to 70 years old (included) with ID card; full-time students with student ID card