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Sichuan Chengdu | Wuhou Shrine Tickets
Sichuan Chengdu | Wuhou Shrine Tickets
Sichuan Chengdu | Wuhou Shrine Tickets

Sichuan Chengdu | Wuhou Shrine Tickets


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  • A sacred site of Three Kingdoms culture, a shared memory in the Chinese-speaking world
  • Scan the QR code to enter the park and enjoy a convenient experience without queuing.
  • Adjacent to Jinli Ancient Street, a one-stop destination for sightseeing.
  • Red walls and bamboo shadows in the scenic area, a popular spot for taking photos and checking in on social media.
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Attraction Tickets

Ticket typeE-ticket (direct entry)
Exhibit typeHistorical exhibits, Traditional culture exhibits
Attraction typeHistory & culture, Traditional house experience
Additional service & facilityFast Track

Product Info

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Wuhou Temple is the only temple in China where a ruler and his minister are worshipped together, and it is also the most famous cultural landmark of the Three Kingdoms period. If you read "Romance of the Three Kingdoms" when you were young, you will definitely be familiar with Liu Bei and Zhuge Liang - coming here is like stepping into the historical scene and feeling the heroic spirit.

You can enter the scenic area by scanning the QR code on your mobile phone, no need to queue for transfers, super convenient! Friends who love taking photos must go to the Red Wall Alley for photos. With bamboo forests and light and shadow, every shot is a masterpiece, perfect for Instagram and Xiaohongshu.

You can enter the scenic area by scanning the QR code on your mobile phone, no need to queue for transfers, super convenient! Friends who love taking photos must go to the Red Wall Alley for photos. With bamboo forests and light and shadow, every shot is a masterpiece, perfect for Instagram and Xiaohongshu.

After visiting Wuhou Temple, Jinli Ancient Street is right next door. You can stroll around, sample Sichuan snacks, and buy some cultural and creative souvenirs. A half-day trip is just right—relaxed yet fulfilling. Whether you're a Three Kingdoms enthusiast, a photography buff, or an independent traveler looking to experience Chengdu's culture, Wuhou Temple is a stop you can't miss!

After visiting Wuhou Temple, Jinli Ancient Street is right next door. You can stroll around, sample Sichuan snacks, and buy some cultural and creative souvenirs. A half-day trip is just right—relaxed yet fulfilling. Whether you're a Three Kingdoms enthusiast, a photography buff, or an independent traveler looking to experience Chengdu's culture, Wuhou Temple is a stop you can't miss!

Purchase Notice

  • The limited number of attraction tickets available for booking applies to all platforms. Please do not book on multiple platforms to avoid order submission failures.
  • Adult tickets are valid for ages 18 and above and 59 and below (eligibility is based on the passenger's age on the day of travel and is calculated according to the date of birth).
  • Children's tickets, student tickets, and senior citizen tickets can be purchased on-site.

How to Use

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How to Use Your Voucher

  • Please present the e-voucher on-site

Experience Location

Location Name: Wuhou Temple

Address: Chengdu Wuhou Temple


Business Hours

9:00-17:00

FAQ

1. Who is the historical figure commemorated at the Wuhou Shrine in Chengdu?

The Wuhou Shrine in Chengdu primarily commemorates Zhuge Liang, the brilliant strategist and Prime Minister of the Shu Han kingdom during the Three Kingdoms period. The shrine also incorporates the Han Zhaolie Temple, dedicated to Liu Bei, the founding emperor of Shu Han, making it a rare example of a temple where both a ruler and his minister are worshipped together.

2. What is the recommended visit duration for the Wuhou Shrine complex?

To fully appreciate the Wuhou Shrine complex, including the Wuhou Temple, Han Zhaolie Temple, Huiling, and its beautiful gardens, a recommended visit duration is typically 2 to 3 hours. This allows ample time to explore the historical exhibits, admire the ancient architecture, and enjoy the tranquil 'red wall and bamboo shadow' landscape.

3. Is the Wuhou Shrine in Chengdu the only one, or are there multiple Wuhou Shrines?

While Wuhou is a title for Zhuge Liang, and several temples across China are dedicated to him, the Wuhou Shrine in Chengdu is considered the most prestigious and influential. It stands out due to its unique feature of worshipping both Liu Bei (the ruler) and Zhuge Liang (the minister) together within the same complex, distinguishing it from other Wuhou temples.

4. Are tickets and reservations required to enter the Wuhou Shrine in Chengdu?

Yes, tickets are required to enter the Wuhou Shrine in Chengdu. While specific reservation policies can vary, it is generally advisable to check for any current reservation requirements, especially during peak seasons. You can secure your entry conveniently by purchasing tickets through KKday, which offers a scan-to-enter experience, helping you avoid queues and enjoy a smoother admission process.

5. What are the opening hours for the Wuhou Shrine in Chengdu?

The Wuhou Shrine typically operates with specific opening and closing hours, which can vary slightly by season or public holidays. Generally, it opens in the morning and closes in the early evening. Visitors are advised to check the official operating hours before their visit to plan their itinerary effectively and ensure they have enough time to explore the entire complex.

6. What other attractions are located near the Wuhou Shrine for a combined visit?

The Wuhou Shrine is conveniently located right next to Jinli Ancient Street. This allows visitors to enjoy a one-stop cultural and historical experience. After exploring the shrine, you can easily walk over to Jinli Ancient Street to experience traditional Sichuan culture, taste local snacks, and browse unique handicrafts in a lively ancient street setting.

7. What are the must-see highlights or photo opportunities within the Wuhou Shrine complex?

Within the Wuhou Shrine complex, a prominent highlight is the famous 'red wall and bamboo shadow' landscape, which is a popular spot for photography. Visitors should also explore the statues of Liu Bei and Zhuge Liang, the intricate architecture of the temples, and the tranquil gardens, all offering rich cultural and aesthetic experiences.

8. What makes the Wuhou Shrine historically unique compared to other temples in China?

The Wuhou Shrine holds a unique historical significance in China because it is one of the few temples where both a ruler, Liu Bei, and his prime minister, Zhuge Liang, are worshipped together within the same complex. This 'ruler-minister co-worship' setup is rare, showcasing the profound respect and admiration for Zhuge Liang's wisdom and loyalty alongside his emperor.

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