Longde Temple Pagoda | I'm Here for One Thing: To Visit the "Black Myth: Wukong" Filming Location
Located within Tashan Park at 54 Renmin East Road, Pujiang County, Jinhua City, Zhejiang Province, the Longde Temple Pagoda is a thousand-year-old brick and wood pavilion-style tower, named after the Longde Temple where it stands. In "Black Myth: Wukong," the Longde Temple Pagoda is meticulously recreated, with its appearance, angles, openings, and ornamentation almost perfectly replicated. It serves as a key filming location, appearing in the game's second chapter, "Yellow Wind Ridge."
[Historical Background]
- The Longde Temple Pagoda was built in 1025 (the third year of the Tiansheng era of the Northern Song Dynasty), while the Longde Temple below was built in 1016 (the ninth year of the Dazhong Xiangfu era of the Northern Song Dynasty). The pagoda has endured multiple fires and lightning strikes, yet it remains standing as a significant historical relic of Pujiang County.
- Architectural Features: The pagoda originally featured wooden eaves, balconies, brackets, and upturned corners, showcasing elegant design and exquisite craftsmanship. The interior is hollow, without stairs, and light filters through the doorways of each level, creating a unique interplay of light and shadow.
[Transportation Guide]
- Location: Within Tashan Park at 54 Renmin East Road, Pujiang County, Jinhua City, Zhejiang Province
- By Car: Navigate to "Longde Ancient Temple" and enjoy the scenic beauty of Pujiang along the way.
[Visiting Tips]
- Photo Spots: The main gate of the ancient temple, the pagoda, and the ancient trees.
- Visiting Time: It is recommended to visit on a clear day, especially during sunset, when the sunlight casts a beautiful glow on the pagoda, creating excellent photo opportunities.
- Local Cuisine: Pujiang wheat cakes, crispy on the outside and tender on the inside, are incredibly delicious.
[Important Notes]
- The Longde Temple Pagoda is a national key cultural relic protection site. Please be respectful during your visit, refrain from touching the pagoda, and do not carve on it. The space inside the pagoda is limited and dimly lit, so please be cautious during your visit.