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Guangji Temple is located at the west intersection of Fucheng Gate in Xicheng District, Beijing, also known as "Hongci Guangji Temple". It is located in the west of Fucheng Gate in Xicheng District, Beijing. Shikou is one of the famous ancient Buddhist temples, and the Buddhist Association of China is located here. In 1983, Guangji Temple was designated by the State Council as a national key Buddhist temple in the Han area.
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Tanzhe Temple is located at the foothills of Tanzhe Mountain in the southeast of Mentougou District, western suburbs of Beijing, 41 kilometers away from Fuchengmen.
Tanzhe Temple faces south, with Baozhu Peak at its back, and is surrounded by nine tall peaks in a horseshoe shape. These nine peaks, counting from the east, are Huilong Peak and Huju Peak. , Pengri Peak, Zicui Peak, Jiyun Peak, Yingluo Peak, Jiayue Peak, Xiangwang Peak and Lotus Peak, the nine peaks are like nine giant dragons guarding the Baozhu Peak in the middle, where the large-scale ancient Tanzhe Temple was built At the southern foot of Baozhu Peak. The tall peaks block the cold current coming from the northwest, creating a warm and humid microclimate where Tanzhe Temple is located. As a result, the vegetation here is lush, there are many ancient trees and famous flowers, and the natural environment is extremely beautiful.
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Fayuan Temple
Fayuan Temple is the oldest existing giant temple in Beijing. It is located on the east side of the southern end of Jiaozi Hutong outside Xuanwumen, covering an area of Approximately 6,700 square meters. It was built in the early Tang Dynasty. Originally named Minzhong Temple, it was renamed Chongfu Temple in the Ming Dynasty. It was renamed Fayuan Temple after reconstruction in the 11th year of Yongzheng's reign in the Qing Dynasty (1735). Fayuan Temple can burn incense and worship Buddha. It has a backyard like a water town in the south of the Yangtze River. It is the seat of the Chinese Buddhist Academy.
Ticket: 5 yuan Address: No. 7, Fayuansi Qian Street Transportation: Take bus No. 10 to the Hui People's Hospital, and get off at Jiaozi Hutong, No. 6 or 109.
Tip: Fayuan Temple is near Niujie, so you can stop by and try some Hui snacks.
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Baita Temple is actually called Miaoying Temple. It has a famous cone-shaped white pagoda and is also an important place for temple fairs.
Ticket: 20 yuan Opening hours: 9:00-17:00
Address: Fuchengmennei Street, Xicheng District Transportation: Get off at Baita Temple on Route 102, and get off at West Fourth Route on Route 103 Down.
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The black glazed tile roof of Zhihua Temple is the most complete Ming Dynasty wooden structure complex in Beijing. It has unique music that has been passed down for 500 years and is one of the top five in China. One of the classical music clocks.
Ticket: 20 yuan Address: No. 5, Lumicang Hutong, Dongcheng District Transportation: Get off at Yabao Road for buses 44, 800, 750 and other buses.
Tip: Primary and secondary school students are free with tickets.
6. Dongyue Temple is the largest temple of the Zhengyi sect of Taoism in North China.
Ticket: 10 yuan Address: No. 141, Chaoyangmenwai Street Transportation: Get off at Shenlu Street, No. 101, 109, 110, or 112.
7. Dazhong Temple: Because there is a big bell cast in the Yongle period of the Ming Dynasty in the temple, it is called the Dazhong Temple.
Tickets: 10 yuan, transportation: 302, 367, 361 and other multiple buses are accessible. Opening hours: 8:30-16:30
8. Baiyun Temple is often mentioned in Jin Yong’s novels The famous Taoist temple of the Quanzhen sect is also the largest existing Taoist temple building in Beijing. The Spring Festival temple fair is crowded with people
9. Jietai Temple Jietai Temple
Jietai Temple is located on Ma'an Mountain in Mentougou District, Beijing. It was built in the fifth year of Wude in the Tang Dynasty (622 AD). Year), formerly known as "Huiju Temple". The eminent monk Fajun of the Liao Dynasty built the ordination altar here, and many monks from all over the world came to receive ordination, so it is also called the Jietan Temple. The temple has long been famous for having the largest ordination altar in a Buddhist temple in the country.
10. Badachu Park is located at the southern foot of Xishan Scenic Area in the western suburbs of Beijing.
It is a Buddhist temple mountain garden with a long history and pleasant scenery. It is one of the first batch of key cultural relics protection units in Beijing after the birth of New China, a first-class park in Beijing, a national AAAA scenic spot, and a boutique park in Beijing. It is famous for its three mountains standing side by side, eight temples and twelve scenic spots. It has been favored by monks and hermits since ancient times, and dozens of temples were built from the Sui and Tang Dynasties to the Ming and Qing Dynasties. There are eight ancient temples in the park (Lingguang Temple, Chang'an Temple, Sanshan Temple, Dabei Temple, Longquan Temple, Xiangjie Temple, Baozhu Cave, and Chengguo Temple), from which the "Eight Great Places" got their name. The eight ancient temples were first built in the late Sui and early Tang dynasties and were built through the Song, Yuan, Ming and Qing dynasties. Among them, Lingguang, Chang'an, Dabei, Xiangjie and Zhengguo temples were all built by the emperor. The Tooth Relic of Sakyamuni Buddha was once enshrined in the Liao Zhaoxian Pagoda of Lingguang Temple. It was destroyed by artillery fire from the Eight-Power Allied Forces in 1900. After the founding of the People's Republic of China, a new Tooth Relic Pagoda was built with the approval of Premier Zhou Enlai.
11. Biyun Temple
Biyun Temple is located at the east foot of Xiangshan Mountain. It was first built in the Yuan Dynasty and was originally named Biyun Temple. In the 11th year of Zhengde in the Ming Dynasty (1516), the nunnery was expanded and converted into a temple. In the 13th year of Qianlong's reign in the Qing Dynasty (1748), the Diamond Throne Tower, Luohan Hall, etc. were built on the original basis. When the People's Republic of China was founded, the temple was already in dilapidated condition; in 1954, the People's Government vigorously renovated and rebuilt the Sun Yat-sen Memorial Hall, giving the temple a completely new look.
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Tianning Temple
Tianning Temple is located on Beibinhe Road outside Guang'anmen and was built in the Liao Dynasty.
Tianning Temple was called Guanglin Temple during the reign of Emperor Xiaowen of the Northern Wei Dynasty, and was renamed Hongye Temple in the second year of Renshou in the Sui Dynasty. ), it was renamed Tianning Temple.
13. Hongluo Temple
Hongluo Temple is located in the Yang of Hongluo Mountain, 7 kilometers north of Huairou County. There was once a spring named "Pearl Spring" 500 meters west of the temple. It is said that there are two large snails in the spring, which are bright red in color. Every time the sun sets, the snails spit out flames, and the red light shines, which can be seen for hundreds of miles. Hongluo Mountain and Hongluo Temple got their name from this. After Hongluo died, he was buried in the temple and two pagodas were built to commemorate him.