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The busiest place in Guanqian Street.

The most prosperous part of the street view is the mystery.

Guanqian Street, located in gusu district, Suzhou, runs east-west, east to Cufang Bridge and west to Tea Garden, with a total length of about 780 meters. As early as the Song Dynasty, the mysterious view in front of the street was called the Tianqing view, and the street was called the Tianqing view. In the Yuan Dynasty, Tianqing Temple was renamed Xuanmiao Temple, and the street name was changed to Qian Miao, which gradually evolved into Guanqian Street. The mysterious temple is the core landscape of Guanqian Street, which is also located in the center of the ancient city of Suzhou. It has a long history. There stands a stone archway at the entrance of Gongxiang, engraved with "Lingxingmen".

In Taoism, Lingxingmen refers to the gate of eternal life. Through this stone gate, it indicates that immortality can be achieved. The space between Lingxingmen and Xuanmiao Temple is very open, like a Little Square, where tourists gather the most. It was not so wide at first, but the roads here were widened during the Republic of China and after liberation.

Introduction to the mysterious landscape of Guanqian Street

The mysterious Taoist temple is a famous Taoist temple in Suzhou. Its history can be traced back to the Western Jin Dynasty, and it is the biggest Taoist temple in the Western Jin Dynasty. It has a history of more than 1700 years, and has the reputation of the first ancient road view in Jiangnan. The main buildings are the mountain gate, Sanqing Hall, Milo Pavilion and more than 20 affiliated halls. Emperor Kangxi once set up a plaque for Yuan Miao Guan with an imperial pen and hung it at the mountain gate. There is a mountain gate on each side of the mysterious temple, which is the auspicious gate and the wishful gate, which together mean good luck. The mysterious temple is not only a famous Taoist temple in Suzhou.

It is also a traditional market with a long history. As early as the apocalypse of the Ming Dynasty, there was already an open-air book market here. In the Qing dynasty, there were more and more stalls, and now there are many shops and tourists. The mysterious temple is a building with yellow walls and black tiles, while the buildings in the streets and alleys are all buildings with white walls and gray tiles, and the buildings are relatively low. There are many century-old shops, which is also a major feature of Guanqian Street. Therefore, it won the first batch of old-fashioned gathering blocks in Jiangsu Province on 20 18.

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