Baiyun Temple

Shanghai Old City


The port-red and relatively new Taoist Baiyun (White Cloud) Temple is fronted by an entrance with twin eaves and separated from Dajing Pavilion, a preserved section of the city walls, by Dajing Lane. As it is not a historical temple, it has little heritage value.


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