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Where is the Taoist activity place in Tianjin? Can I find a Taoist priest?

Lv Zu Memorial Hall, a national key cultural relics protection unit. Located at Hejia Hutong 18 Ruyi 'an Street, Hongqiao District, Tianjin. Founded in the 58th year of Kangxi in Qing Dynasty (17 19), it is a Taoist temple specially built for Lv Dongbin, one of the Eight Immortals. 1900, the Boxer Rebellion rose in Tianjin. "Gan" sent the leader Cao Futian to lead the Jinghai Boxer to Tianjin, set up an altar in Tianjin and led the Boxer to resist Eight-Nation Alliance's aggression. This is the only well-preserved site of the Boxer Tuotankou in China. Seriously damaged in the 1976 earthquake. 1985 was restored and turned into the memorial hall of the Boxer Rebellion in Tianjin. ?

Tianzunge, a cultural relic protection unit in Tianjin. Located in Fengtai Town, Ninghe County, northeast of Tianjin. Built in the Kangxi period of Qing Dynasty and rebuilt in the Xianfeng period, it is a Taoist temple dedicated to the Buddha of Yuan Dynasty. Tianzun Pavilion is 17.4 meters high, majestic and straight, with a wooden pavilion resting on three eaves. The lower floor is Tianzun Pavilion, the middle floor is Empress Dowager Hall, the upper floor is Weizi Hall, and Jiuji rests on the top of the mountain. 1976 During the Tangshan earthquake, all the nearby buildings collapsed, but Tianzun Pavilion stood tall and was the only ancient high-rise building in the epicenter area.

Jade Emperor Pavilion, a cultural relic protection unit in Tianjin. Located in Yuhuangge Street, Nankai District, Tianjin. It was built in the second year of Xuande in Ming Dynasty (1427) and rebuilt in Wanli. The original building of Yuhuang Pavilion, including archway, mountain gate, bell and drum tower, annex hall, hexagonal pavilion, main hall and Qingxu pavilion, is the largest Taoist temple in Tianjin. Qingxu Pavilion, the main building in the view, is the oldest wooden high-rise building in the urban area. There is a bronze statue of the Jade Emperor upstairs and a cloister around it, which gives you a panoramic view.

Tianhou Palace, a cultural relic protection unit in Tianjin. Located on the west bank of Sanchahekou at the intersection of Tianjin North-South Canal and Haihe River. Commonly known as "Niang Palace". Together with Mazu Tempel in Meizhou, Fujian, Putian in Fujian and Chaotian Palace in Beigang, Taiwan Province, it is called the three Mazu Tempel in China. At first, it was a place where boatmen offered sacrifices to Tian Fei, the sea god, and held performances and parties for entertainment. It was built in the third year of Taiding (1326) and rebuilt in the first year of Yongle in the Ming Dynasty (1403), and has been expanded and repaired many times since then. There are theaters, banners, mountain gates, archways, bell and drum towers, forecourt, main hall and back hall, which are the earliest existing ancient buildings in the urban area. 1985 was greatly revised to create a folk museum to show the historical development and folk customs of Tianjin. The vicinity of Tianhou Palace is also a bustling place for early commercial and folk activities in Tianjin. Now it has built an "ancient cultural street" with Chinese flavor, Tianjin flavor, classical flavor and cultural flavor, which is simple, elegant and lively.