Baozhudong is the seventh monastery in Beijing's Badachu Park. It is close to the top of Cuiwei Mountain and is built on the cliff. It is the highest monastery at altitude. Baozhudong was built in Qingqianlong in 46 years (1782), and is named after the cave behind the temple Guanyin main hall. Amitabha Temple is built above the cave. From the small narrow passage behind the Guanyin Temple, you can enter the cave, and there is a jade Buddha in the cave. The terrain of Baozhu Cave is high, and the sunrise from here is spectacular.
More
Baozhudong is the seventh monastery in Beijing's Badachu Park. It is close to the top of Cuiwei Mountain and is built on the cliff. It is the highest monastery at altitude. Baozhudong was built in Qingqianlong in 46 years (1782), and is named after the cave behind the temple Guanyin main hall. Amitabha Temple is built above the cave. From the small narrow passage behind the Guanyin Temple, you can enter the cave, and there is a jade Buddha in the cave. The terrain of Baozhu Cave is high, and the sunrise from here is spectacular.
Baozhu Cave is the seventh place in the Eighth Dadao, the highest place in the Eighth Dadao Park. It was founded in Qing Qianlong 46 years (1780). There is a wooden archway in front of the temple, which is divided into "sturdy forest" and "rejoicing" for the Qianlong emperor's pen. Going through the archway, you can see a natural boulder beside the road. On the stone, you can see the book "Baozhudong Poetry". The copy of the book has the imprint of Qianlong Yuxuan. Since the seven locations are relatively high, it is a beautiful place to overlook the Beijing City and watch the sunrise. It is known as "Jingxi Xiaotai Mountain".
Baozhu Cave is the best altitude in Baozhu Cave. Baozhu Cave has the gold body of the Buddhist monks of the year. It needs to have good physical strength to get here. There used to be the title of Xixiaotai Mountain, and the view is particularly good.
The highest place in the eight is Baozhu Cave, whose cave temple is not large in scale. Originally, the 33rd generation of the abbot of the six Xiangjie Temples in the Kangxi period, Guifang monk, a monk, directed a Xiangfei and soul drama for Qianlong, and after Feng became the ghost king Bodhisattva, he worked hard and unremittingly, and chose a cave here to do his work with his fingers.
A small cave full of round stones, so named