Anyang city is an ancient city with a history of over 3,000 years and is one of the
Eight Ancient Capitals of China, and also one of the best preserved. It is one of the key birthplaces of Chinese ancient culture. At the same time, it is a national historical and cultural city, the hometown of Oracle, the birthplace of the Book of Changes, the birthplace of the spirit of the Red Flag Canal, and the location of the world cultural heritage Yin Ruins, Cao Cao's Gaoling, and the Museum of Chinese Characters. Here are the primitive caves of 25,000 years ago, the overlapping
strata of the
Yangshao Culture,
Longshan Culture and Xiaotun Culture, the memorial mausoleums of ancient Emperor
Zhuanxu and
Emperor Ku over 4,000 years ago, the first library of
inscriptions on bones and tortoise shells, the Soul Spring Temple, known as the "First Ancient Buddhist Temple in Henan", and 10,000-Buddha Ravine, as well as unique Wenfeng Pagoda, Xiuding Temple Pagoda and Mingfu Temple Pagoda. The city has three large museums: the Anyang Museum, the National Museum of Chinese Writing, and the Yinxu Museum on the ruins and royal tombs of the Shang dynasty. Anyang also has beautiful natural scenery—the Taihang Linlu Hill Scenic Area on the 400-km
Taihang Mountains and the grand 1,500-km
Red Flag Canal.
Changchun Temple Changchun Temple, a Taoist shrine, was built on the hillside of the mountains surrounding it during the
Tang dynasty. It was officially opened to the public on 1 May 2014, after a period of cautious restoration.
Tianning Temple Tianning Si (Mansion Temple) was established during the
Tang dynasty, and has recently been restored by the Protection and Research Institute of Ancient Architecture of Anyang City, and opened to the public. The main structures within the temple compound include: the gate house, the three-room (8.4 m x 14 m) Hall of the Heavenly King with hanging-eaves over the gables rebuilt in 2002, the slightly larger Precious Hall of the Great Hero (17.8 m x 11.65 m) with single-eave gabled roof originally from the
Qing dynasty and rebuilt in 2001, and the
Wenfeng Pagoda.
Wenfeng Pagoda Wenfeng Ta (Literature Peak Pagoda) on the grounds of the
Tianning Temple is believed to have been constructed in 925 and is known, from inscriptions concerning the reconstruction of the temple, to have been in place by 952. The current pagoda was constructed during the
Ming dynasty and received its current name during the
Qing dynasty due to its proximity to the Confucian temple. The five-story dark red brick octagonal tower is 38.65m high and is, unusually, larger at the top than the bottom and is topped with a 10-metre Lamaist stupa-style dagoba steeple. The pagoda stands on a two-metre-high stone pedestal and is decorated with multi-eave pent roofs and carvings of Buddhas and bodhisattvas. The unique pagoda is the symbol of Anyang.
Yinxu ruins and museum Located about northwest of Anyang are the ruins of the
Shang dynasty capital known as
Yin. This massive archaeological site was discovered in 1899, excavated in the decades that followed, and first opened to the public in the 1980s as the Garden Museum of Yinxu. The current Yinxu museum was opened on 16 March 2005, and includes the famous
Tomb of Fu Hao. The site was later designated a
UNESCO World Heritage Sites in 2006. ==See also==