Situated bang in
the centre of downtown Guangzhou , the Chen Family Temple is one of the main cultural highlights of the Guangzhou city. Colourful
Chinese architecture and a peaceful atmosphere make this complex of nine halls
and six courtyards the perfect place for a little meditative reflection on life
and the universe.
In the late of the
Qing Dynasty (1644-1911), a man named Chen got the third place in the highest
imperial examination and had conferred upon him a distinguished office title
which made the Family Chen well-known. Later someone suggested that all the
Chen's families raise money to build a temple to sacrifice to the ancestors and
encourage their offspring likewise to study hard. Therefore, the temple was
finished in 1894 with the money donated by Chen's families in 72 counties of Guangdong Province as well as some overseas
members of Family Chen.
The temple is a
compound complex consisting of nine halls, six courtyards and nineteen
buildings connected by corridors, all separated by walls from the outside
world. A pair of stone drums in front of the entrance door, measuring 2.55
meters (about 8.36 feet) in height and two colored drawing pictures of door-god
of four meters (about 13 feet) height are said to be the best in Guangdong.
The compound was
constructed in the traditional Chinese symmetrical style and the main hall, the
Juxian Hall is in the center of the temple. Juxian Hall was once a place for
clansmen to assemble before the establishment of the temple and now it is used
as an ancestral hall. In front of the hall is a stone gazebo surrounded by
stone balustrades. In the hall there is an exquisitely carved folding screen
which is an excellent example of woodcarving.
The most
impressive attractions in the temple are various superb carvings extolling
nature. They are in the forms of wood, brick, pottery, stone, lime and things
like that, of which wood carving especially fully demonstrates the great
achievements of the art of carving in Guangdong Province .
Stories of historical celebrities and scenes are also vividly represented in
the temple.
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