"Nine Immortals Pray for Dreams" and "Qimxy Residence" are a major feature of Shizhu Mountain's religious culture. Shizhushan Daoyuan. Taoist temple is dedicated to the Nine Immortals of Han Dynasty, and the enduring dream-praying cultural activities here are a major feature of Shizhu Mountain religious culture. On the cliff halfway up the mountain at the southern foot of the mountain, the ancient buildings with exquisite orange tiles and red walls are like castles in the air, which is very spectacular. The trail in front of the ancient temple is winding, the cable car in the east is crawling, people are coming and going, and smoke owls are flying. This is the famous Shizhushan Daoyuan, with the "Nine Immortals Building" hanging in the middle. Shizhushan Taoist Temple was founded in the first year of the Tang Dynasty (AD 847), originally named Lingbao Temple, and later changed to Shizhu Temple, which is compatible with Buddhism, Taoism and Confucianism. It consists of Xianjun Building, guanyin temple and Wenchang Pavilion. The Taoist temple worships the Lord God.
June 5438+October 7, 2008/KLOC-0, the Double Ninth Festival, the dream culture of Shizhushan, which is composed of the culture of praying for dreams, catching spring and believing in the Nine Immortals, has the longest history, the deepest connotation and the most profound cultural influence. Combined with the excavation and arrangement of the intangible cultural heritage of Shizhu Mountain, a dreamland in China, the first academic seminar on dream culture in China was held, which filled the gap in the study of Chinese dream culture.