Step into Dawang Temple and immerse yourself in Yangzhou's folk beliefs! This vibrant temple worships the revered 'Great King', where gilded halls and incense smoke create a mystic vibe. Don't miss the traditional opera performances during temple fairs, and try local Yangzhou snacks. Grab a fortune stick - locals swear by its accuracy!




















Everything you need to know about Dawang Temple
Stay at Yangzhou Shòu Húxī Creative Boutique Hotel, just a 5-minute walk from Dàwáng Miao. This heritage-inspired property blends classical Suzhou-style architecture with modern comfort, featuring rooms that overlook the ancient canal waterway.
Guests enjoy complimentary Hanfu dressing sessions, private tea ceremonies, and access to on-site calligraphy workshops. Located within walking distance of Dongguan Street’s historic district, the hotel serves as a gateway to authentic Yangzhou culinary traditions and intangible cultural heritage sites.
For exclusive perks like early check-in and local guide services, book via the HopeGoo app to secure your stay.
Yangzhou Ancient City Yājū Hotel is the closest accommodation to Dàwáng Miao, just a 3-minute walk away. Its entrance opens directly onto the ancient canal promenade, perfect for morning strolls or quiet tea moments by the water.
The hotel features a traditional Ming-Qing courtyard layout, with an open-air garden and meditation pavilion. Some rooms offer floor-to-ceiling windows facing historic temples and pagodas.
Each evening includes a free Yangzhou Fried Rice Workshop, where guests learn to craft the city’s famous dish. Located within walking distance of Dongguan Street’s heritage zone, it’s ideal for travelers seeking immersive cultural experiences.
Book through HopeGoo to reserve scenic rooms and receive personalized local guides.
Yangzhou Jàng rén Táng Art Homestay, located adjacent to Dàwáng Miao, offers exclusive intangible cultural heritage experiences. Guests can participate in hands-on workshops such as Yangzhou paper cutting, Huaiyang opera listening sessions, and Huaiyang cuisine cooking classes, led by master artisans.
The property itself is a restored Qing-era residence, preserving carved wooden windows and brick walls. It features a classic manuscript reading nook and a tea ceremony performance hall.
Daily 10 a.m. “One Line, One Story” talks invite elder locals to share tales of the temple’s history. Within a 7-minute walk are Wang Family Garden and Ge Yuan Garden, making it perfect for cultural exploration.
Reserve a package including cultural activities via the HopeGoo app for a seamless, all-inclusive journey.
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