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1. Yonghe Temple
7.7
4.7
/5
2.2k Reviews
#15 of Best Things to Do in Beijing
Temples
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wos***an
"Jing Zhuangyuan" Li explained very carefully, which greatly exceeded my expectations. Teacher Li's patient and meticulous explanation made me and my friends gain a lot, and really understood the greatness of the Lama Temple. Recommend Mr. Li again! ! !
Beijing
56.5km from Sanhe
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2. Hongluo Temple
6.1
4.8
/5
2.5k Reviews
based on 164 reviews
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李超🐉🎸
The overall environment is very good, the scenes are very level, the photos are very good, each image has 3 free incense, the Guanyin Temple in the middle of the mountain has a taxi to the foot of the mountain, just for safety, there are staff in front to help block the slowdown, the view is gone.
Beijing
58.8km from Sanhe
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3. Dule Temple
5.3
4.7
/5
919 Reviews
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The scenic spot itself is very good. It is also very convenient to change tickets. The duration of the tour depends on the individual. I stayed at Dule Temple for nearly 2.5 hours. It is really simple and spectacular. The momentum is magnificent, the mountain gate, and the mud plastic are also very beautiful.
Tianjin
28.5km from Sanhe
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4. Huguo Temple
4.9
4.6
/5
155 Reviews
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珍妮佛游记
Huguosi Folk Street is a place where Chinese and Western culture is integrated, and at the same time, it is a place where you can feel the fireworks and various snacks and delicacies of old Beijing. No. 74 Huguosi Street is the People's Theater, carrying the mission of the national heritage of Peking Opera. There used to be performances, but now I am afraid that it is mainly rehearsal. Recently, the Peking Opera Nationality Exhibition was presented. It is worth a visit. Address: Huguosi Folk Street Huguosi Folk Street Tickets: Free opening hours: all day
Beijing
60.2km from Sanhe
Free
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5. Temple of the White Dagoba (Baita Si)
4.9
4.7
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378 Reviews
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亲亲宝贝1234
Beijing has ushered in the most comfortable season, autumn is high, the white tower temple in the good weather, there is a quiet and solemn beauty, on the cafe terrace to see, especially suitable, quietly appreciate.
Beijing
61.3km from Sanhe
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6. Shijia Hutong
4.3
4.8
/5
146 Reviews
based on 180 reviews
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石头爹0219
#Museum Guide#Shijia Hutong Museum 01 mentioned the old Beijing Hutong, often thinking of Nanluoguxiang, Yandai Xie Street, Maoer Hutong, Guozijian Street, Liulichang, Golden Fish Hutong, Dongjiaomin Lane, Xijiaomin Lane, Juer Hutong, and the famous eight alleys in Dashilan (Actually eight hutongs), above is a version of the ten hutongs in old Beijing, although there is no Shijia Hutong in the list, but only Shijia Hutong has its own museum, and he also has a domineering description of "a Shijia Hutong, half of the history of the Republic of China". Entering the museum first from the "hutong" chat, we all know that "hutong" in Mongolian means "well", and more importantly, "hutong" is the basic unit of urban planning. North Wei city planning to "fang" as a unit, Wei and Jin period Luoyang City set up 220 square meters, Sui and Tang period Chang'an City divided into 108 squares, the square is surrounded by high walls, small squares set two doors, Dafang set four doors, but "hutong" is open, Yuan Dadu (1267) is Kublai reference The first imperial capital in China to create an open grid network of alleys and alleys from the flat ground was built in Zhou Likao Gongji, more than 500 years earlier than the western grid network city layout of Manhattan neighborhoods (1811). In addition, the standard Hutong of Yuandadu is 700 meters long and 70 meters between north and south, and the Manhattan block is 244 meters long and 61 meters between south and south. When the construction of Yuandadu, time interchange belongs to Qihuamen (now Chaoyangmen) Sichengfang, the inner city of Beijing in the Qing Dynasty is the residence of the eight flags, and Shijia Hutong is affiliated with the white flag. Why is it called Shijia Hutong when returning to the museum? It is common to say that there is a historical hall in the hutong (now Shijia Hutong Elementary School). But as early as the Ming Jiajing years of "Beijing Shi Wucheng Fangxiang Hutong Collection" in the "Shijia Hutong" is obvious, and Shi Kefa is a national hero who resisted Qing Dynasty at the end of the Ming Dynasty, unless the Shijia is a large family that has not been in decline for a hundred years, it is possible to take the place name of the homes of the ancestors of Shi Kefa. Otherwise, it is likely to originate from another household name, Shi. What big things happened in this alley? What celebrities have lived in it? And listen to the next breakdown.
Beijing
56.1km from Sanhe
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7. Fayuan Temple
4.4
4.8
/5
281 Reviews
based on 34 reviews
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珍珠🧜♀️
Fayuan Temple is very close to Niu Street, located in the alley, the door is not big, very quiet, after entering, I found that I entered and entered, there were actually several into the yard, here is a lot of green plants, it seems that there are volunteers sweeping the yard, there is a free incense place at the door, not many people are very quiet, The cats in the yard are happy too.
Beijing
61.4km from Sanhe
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8. Badachu Park
6.0
4.8
/5
2.7k Reviews
based on 166 reviews
#11 of Spring Outings in Beijing
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M30***83
The weather was very good on the day I went. After the opening of the Buddha Teeth Shelita last year, the current weather is suitable for climbing the mountain. It is recommended to climb the mountain. You can take the children to take the ropeway. It is still very interesting?
Beijing
76.4km from Sanhe
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9. Beiding Niangniangmiao
4.1
4.5
/5
57 Reviews
based on 4 reviews
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西单大叔
Beijing has the saying of "five tops and eight temples", "eight temples" refers to the Tai Temple, Fengxian Temple, Chuanxin Temple, Shouhuang Palace, Lama Temple, Tangzi, Temple of Literature, and the temple of emperors in previous generations, and the saying of "five tops" began in the Ming Dynasty. It is the joint name of the five most famous Bixia Yuanjun Temple in Beijing, which are East Ding, West Ding, South Ding, North Ding and Middle Ding. Bixia Yuanjun Temple is called "top", which means that worship is like on the top of Taishan Mountain, the five rings of Lejing City, which was both a place for people's spirit at that time, a place for folk activities, and a place for commodity trading. Bixia Yuanjun is the daughter of Dongyue Emperor. The Tao Jing is called "Tianxian Yunv Bixia Hushi Jizheng" and "Tianxian Yunv Baosheng Real Man Hongde Bixia Yuanjun" because of the town of Taishan, known as "Taishan Virgin Mary Bixia Yuanjun", commonly known as "Taishan Niangniang", is thought to be in charge of childbearing. It is an important goddess in Taoism and one of the most influential goddesses in Chinese history. The North Ding Niangniang Temple was built in the Ming Xuande years. It is rumored that it was originally the land temple. After the Ming Dynasty, Zhu Houqian, the Jiajing Emperor Zhu Houqian, and his mother made a wish, so he built a Niangniang Temple to thank the emperor. During the Qing Qianlong period, he was rebuilt. The Qing Dynasty was seriously damaged from the end of Qing Dynasty to the Republic of China. After the founding of the People's Republic of China, it was occupied by the Beiding foundry and Beiding Elementary School, until 1986, it was announced as a cultural relics protection unit in Chaoyang District, 2003 was announced as the seventh batch of municipal cultural relics protection units in Beijing, and in 2007 the main renovation project was completed, becoming a branch of Beijing Folk Museum. Since the famous "North Dingniangniang Temple incident", shocked China and abroad, so that the North Dingniangniang Temple has undoubtedly become the most mysterious place among the "five tops". It is said that the original site of the "Water Cube" is in the location of the Beiding Niangniang Temple. On August 27, 2004, the construction side of the water cube began to dismantle the Beiding Niangniang Temple. I didn't expect to just unload the temple door and encounter "mysterious power". For a time, dark clouds cover the sun and the sky are dark, and the tornado is blowing on the flat ground. The construction site was razed to the ground, and the Beiding Niangniang Temple did not lose one brick and one tile. Later, a Ming Dynasty ancient ding was dug out in front of the temple. It is rumored that it is an important "town object" in Beijing City, so the reputation of the Beiding Niangniang Temple "the strongest nail household" quickly spread. The end is that even the Olympic project water cube has to move 100 meters north to build. In fact, the Beiding Niangniang Temple has been determined as a municipal cultural relics protection unit in 2003, the site of the Olympic venue should have been "detoured", so the ingredients of this strange event are probably more, but it adds a very strong mystery to the Beiding Niangniang Temple. Now the North Dingniangniang Temple can be visited inside, just in the southwest corner of the Olympic Park, no advance reservation is required. North top Niangniang Temple has three mountain gates on the top of the mountain. The mountain gate hall is usually not open. After entering the courtyard, there are four courtyards. The north side of the courtyard is the Temple of the Tennos. It is dedicated to the four kings. There are bell and drum towers in the east and west. There is an ancient tree with hundreds of years old in the southwest corner. The second entrance to the north of the hospital is the Niangni Temple, offering the Virgin Mary Bixia Yuanjun, the Virgin Mary Mingmu Yuanjun, the Virgin Mary of the children Yuanjun, many pilgrims here to lay flowers to the Virgin Mary.
Beijing
58.6km from Sanhe
Free
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10. Zhihua Temple
4.1
4.6
/5
251 Reviews
based on 29 reviews
Temples
快乐的小飞哥啊
Zhihua Temple, located in Dongcheng District, Beijing, Canghutong No. 5 imitation of the temple "Galan Seven Halls" regulations, can be called the largest Ming Dynasty wooden structure complex in Beijing. Zhihua Temple was built in the Ming Dynasty orthodox eight years, formerly the family temple of Sili Daeun Wang Zhen. When Ming Yingzong, Wang Zhen as the emperor's pet minister took over the power of the court. Although he was an eunuch, his furniture was quite huge. So he built a temple with poor earth and magnificent. Because he was the emperor's pet minister, and the king Zhen crowned him with gratitude for the emperor's grace, so Yingzong gave the name "Bao En Zhihua Temple"
Beijing
55.5km from Sanhe
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