Overview
Wuhou Shrine (Wuhou Ci) is a memorial temple dedicated to Zhuge Liang, the legendary strategist of the Shu Han kingdom during the Three Kingdoms period. It is the most influential Three Kingdoms heritage site in China and includes the Liu Bei Temple.
Highlights
- Hall of Liu Bei: The main hall houses a gilded statue of the Shu Han emperor, flanked by his loyal generals.
- Red Wall Path: A photogenic corridor of red walls flanked by towering bamboo, one of Chengdu's most iconic images.
- Zhuge Liang Hall: Contains a gold statue of the legendary Prime Minister and military strategist.
History
Originally built in the 4th century AD, the shrine was merged with the Liu Bei Temple during the Ming dynasty in 1672. The current structures date primarily to the Qing dynasty reconstruction of 1672, spanning 37,000 square meters.
Visitor Tips
- Tip 1: Audio guides are available in English and explain the Three Kingdoms history in detail.
- Tip 2: The red wall bamboo path near the back exit is perfect for photos early in the morning.
- Duration: 1–1.5 hours.