Jidu Temple (Chinese: 济渎庙) is located in Jiyuan, Henan province, China.
It was a religious site built in 582 (the second year of the Kaihuang reign in the Sui dynasty), covering above 7 hundred square metres.
It is one of the greatest ancient building complexes existing in Henan province and Important Relic under National Protection.
[2] In ancient times, people prayed to the Immortals so as to enjoy good weather for crops and a big harvest next year.
Jidu Temple rides north to south, the overall layout looks like a Chinese character 甲, the main building complexes locate on three longitudinal axises.