Tianning Temple is located in the front street of Tianning Temple on the west side of North Binhe Road on the west bank of Guang 'anmen moat in Xicheng District, China. There is the tallest brick tower with dense eaves in Beijing, which was built in Liao Dynasty.
Tianning Temple was founded in the reign of Emperor Xiaowen of the Northern Wei Dynasty, and was then called "Guang Lin Temple". It is one of the oldest temples in Beijing. In the Tang Dynasty, this temple was named "Tianzhu". At the beginning of the Ming Dynasty, Tiannujia ordered the restoration of the temple. When it was rebuilt in the Ming Dynasty, Tiannujia was renamed "Tianning Temple". Reconstruction in the Ming Dynasty during Zhengde, Jiajing and Qing Qianlong.
Bus route: Take No.9 (or 54, 47, 662, 66 1) and get off at Tianning Siqiao West Station.
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Manjuji in Beijing is a quiet and solemn royal temple. After the large-scale construction of Ming and Qing dynasties, a royal Buddhist resort integrating temples, palaces and gardens was finally formed. It used to be an important place for the birthday celebration of the Qing royal family. 1985, Beijing Art Museum was established here and officially opened to the public. Manjuji is located in the south of Suzhou Street, north of Zizhu Bridge, 70 miles northwest of Xizhimen, the capital of Beijing, that is, the west side of Guangyuan Gate, the long river of Ming and Qing Dynasties. After several large-scale renovations in Wanli, Kangxi, Qianlong, Guangxu and other dynasties, it has formed an architectural pattern integrating temples, palaces and gardens, and is known as the "Little Forbidden City in the west of Beijing".
Bus routes: Take express 74, 300, 300, 300, 323, 362, 482, 534, 658, 699, 944, 944, 967, 968, 968, Special 5 and Special 8.
University Hall (Beijing Xishan University Hall)
The Academy, also known as Xishan Academy and Daigakuji, is located at the foot of the balcony in Haidian District, Beijing. It was built in the 4th year of Xianyong in Liao Dynasty (1068) and was named Qingshui Hospital. During the Jin Dynasty, the University Hall was one of the eight aquatic hospitals in Xishan, Jin Zhangzong. Later renamed Lingquan Temple, it was renamed Xueyuan Temple after reconstruction in Ming Dynasty.
The Academy is famous for its clear springs, ancient trees, magnolia and elegant environment. There are 65,438+060 ancient trees in the temple, including 65,438+0,000 years of ginkgo, 300 years of magnolia, ancient Miluo and conifers. Magnolia in Xueyuan, Lilac in Fayuan Temple and Peony in Xiaochong Temple are called the three flower beds in Beijing. The 280-year-old Academy: ancient temple spearmint, Millennium ginkgo, old vine cypress, rhamnus cypress, Lingquan spring water, Liao Dynasty ancient monument, pine and cypress pagoda, blue clouds and clear pool.
Bus routes: Take express 74, 300, 300, 300, 323, 362, 482, 534, 658, 699, 944, 944, 967, 968, 968, Special 5 and Special 8.
Shifang Pujue Temple
Synonym? Sleeping Buddha Temple (Beijing Xishan Sleeping Buddha Temple) generally refers to Shifang Pujue Temple.
Shifang Pujue Temple is located at the southern foot of ShouNiu Shan at the northern foot of Xishan Mountain, east of Xiangshan Mountain, 30 kilometers away from the urban area. The temple was founded in the Zhenguan period of the Tang Dynasty (627-649), formerly known as Doulv Temple, also known as Shou 'an Temple. Later generations abandoned it and built it, and the name of the temple changed with the change of dynasties. It was renamed Pujue Temple after being rebuilt in the 12th year of Yongzheng in Qing Dynasty. Because there was a reclining Buddha carved out of sandalwood in the temple in the Tang Dynasty. Later, in the Yuan Dynasty, a huge bronze statue of Sakyamuni Buddha was cast in the temple. Therefore, most people call this temple "the reclining Buddha Temple".
On June 25th, 20001year, it was approved by People's Republic of China (PRC) and the State Council to be included in the fifth batch of national key cultural relics protection units.
Bus route: take the subway 1 and get off at Apple Garden Station, then transfer to Bus 3 18, take Exit D of Metro Line 2 at Xizhimen Station, and then transfer to Bus 634 ... Take Bus 33 1, 634, 696, Express11. Take buses 360, 3 18, 7 14, 698 and get off at Botanical Garden Station and walk 200 meters north.
Lingguang Temple (Lingguang Temple, Shijingshan District, Beijing)
Lingguang Temple, located in the Eighth Division of West Hill, Cuiwei Mountain, Shijingshan District, Beijing, is an ancient Buddhist temple with a history of 1200 years. Lingguang Temple is the second temple of the Eighth Division. Built in the Dali period of the Tang Dynasty (766-779 AD), it was originally named Longquan Temple. The Liao Dynasty was expanded and the Jin Dynasty was renamed Jueshan Temple. In the 15th year of Chenghua in Ming Dynasty, it was renamed Lingguang Temple. The name of this temple has been used ever since.
Bus: Take No.347, No.389, No.489, No.598, No.972 and No.958 badachu park Station.
Subway: You can transfer to the bus between Bajiao Amusement Park and Apple Orchard Station to reach the park. Yuquan Road, take bus No.389, Bajiao Amusement Park, bus No.598, bus No.598, bus No.958, bus No.972 to the park.
Miaoying Temple (Beijing Miaoying Temple)
Miaoying Temple, commonly known as Baita Temple, is located atNo. 17 1, Fuchengmennei Street, Xicheng District, China, and is the gelug sect monasteries of Tibetan Buddhism. Built in the Yuan Dynasty, the temple was originally named "Da Sheng Shou Wan 'an Temple". The White Pagoda built in Yuan Dynasty is the oldest and largest Lama Temple in China.
196 1 year, the white pagoda of Miaoying Temple was announced by the people of China and the State Council as one of the first batch of national key cultural relics protection units. ? After two years and seven months of renovation, Baita Temple reopened on February 6th, 20 15+65438.
Bus route: Take bus No.823, 695, 604 and 42 and get off at Baitasi Station.
Guanghua Temple (Guanghua Temple, Xicheng District, Beijing)
Guanghua Temple is located at No.31Yaer Hutong, north of Shichahai, Xicheng District, Beijing. It is a famous large Buddhist temple in Beijing and the seat of the Beijing Buddhist Association. Guanghua Temple is located on the north bank of Houhai, Shichahai, adjacent to YinDing Qiao in the east and Soong Ching Ling's former residence in the west. The whole temple covers an area of more than 20 mu and has 329 halls, which are divided into three courtyards: the Intermediate People's Court, the East Court and the West Court.
Bus route: Bus No.60/82/5, get off at Gulou and walk.
Guangji Temple (Guangji Temple, Xicheng District, Beijing)
Guangji Temple is located at No.25 Fuchengmennei Street, Xicheng District, Beijing. Covers an area of 2.3 hectares. Founded in the late Song Dynasty, it is called Liuxi Village Temple. Tomorrow, it will be rebuilt in the early years. In the second year of Chenghua (1466), Xianzong wrote a letter and named it "Hongci Guangji Temple". 193 1 year, the temple was destroyed by fire and rebuilt in 1935.
The architecture maintains the pattern of Ming Dynasty and is divided into three roads. There are many precious cultural relics in the temple, such as the statues of Buddha III and eighteen arhats in the Ming Dynasty, the white marble platform built in the Kangxi period, and the bronze tripod in the Qianlong period.
Bus route: Take Metro Line 4 West Fourth Station and get off (Exit A). Or take bus No.22 and get off at Xisi intersection, and you can get there.
Jiao Tong Temple
Tongjiao Temple is located in Nishang Temple, Needle and Thread Hutong, Dongzhimen, Beijing. Its history can be traced back to the Ming Dynasty. Originally founded by a eunuch in the Ming Dynasty, it was converted into a Buddhist temple in the Qing and Ming Dynasties and renamed as "Jiao Tong Zen Forest". 1942, Kaihui Yu Sheng expanded the temple. The mountain gate was changed to sit west to east, and the residents around the temple moved. The area of the temple was expanded to more than 4 mu, and the temple was renamed as "Tongjiao Temple".
Bus route: get off at Dongzhimen subway station, or take bus 4 13, 8 15.