Temple of Dragon King (Longwangmiao) in Kunming
Chinese Name:滇池龙王庙
English Name: Longwang Temple (Temple of Dragon King) at Dianchi Lake, Kunming City
Location: Next to the Western Dianchi Cable Car Station at Haigeng Park, Xishan District, Kunming City
Openning Time: Open Year-Round
Overview
Dianchi Longwang Temple was built at the end of the Ming Dynasty and the beginning of the Qing Dynasty, making it around 300 years old. It is located in the western part of Haigeng Park in the Dianchi Lake tourist resort area in Kunming, facing the famous Xishan Longmen across the lake. The Longwang Temple was once an important site for fishermen and indigenous residents around Dianchi Lake to pray for wind and rain, wishing for plentiful harvests and national peace. Inside the temple, deities such as the Central Lord Huanglong Wang, Liuwang (the son-in-law of the Dragon King), Dragon Princess, Wanjian God, Maritime General, and both Civil and Military Wealth Gods, along with Shrimp Soldiers and Crab Generals, were once worshipped.
Throughout the vicissitudes of history, Longwang Temple has undergone several destructions and restorations. In 2009, Kunming City decided to restore this historical and cultural site. After extensive research, analysis, and relevant discussions, it was ultimately determined to rebuild Longwang Temple at its original site in accordance with the architectural styles of the Ming and Qing Dynasties. The restored Dianchi Longwang Temple covers an area of 1,888.07 square meters, with a building area of 740 square meters, including the mountain gate, main hall, and left and right wings, totaling 23 rooms. The temple still houses Taoist statues of the Dragon King, his son and daughter, Cihang Zhenren, and Guansheng, and strictly follows Taoist rituals to conduct religious activities.