Yanshou Temple Scenic Area is located 2 kilometers north of Heishanzhai Village, Changling Town, Changping District, about 50 kilometers away from downtown Beijing. Passing through the famous Ming Tombs at home and abroad, it is the only way to the Mutianyu Great Wall and Yinshan Tallinn. The scenic spot is famous for its cultural and natural landscapes such as strange pines, clear springs, ancient temples, ancient pagodas, mountains and forests. The temple enshrines the Buddha statues of white marble Sakyamuni and jasper Guanyin, which were presented by Mr. Luo Daoan, a Canadian layman. Jasper Guanyin, 1.2 meters high, is rare in China and invaluable. Wonderful pines in the world, lifelike. The water of Shouyan Temple is clear and transparent, sweet and delicious. It is surrounded by mountains on all sides, full of green mountains, and a road passes in front of the temple gate. The three-bay monastery gates are lined up. Entering the gate of the temple, looking up, a huge "Buddha" made of white marble stands on a high hill facing the rising sun. Going north through the huge "Buddha" gate, there are old trees called "Gong Li" on the hillsides on both sides of the road. Yanshou Temple is at the end of this chestnut ditch. The monastery is located on the slope under the cliff. Standing on the steps in front of the mountain gate and looking towards the Antarctic eyes, you can see the green scenery of the mountains. Entering the temple from the side door, the Bodhisattva Hall is surrounded by fireworks. The plaque of "Sincerity is Spirit" written by calligrapher Jia Songyang hangs high under the eaves. The Bodhisattva Hall is the second hall of Yanshou Temple, which houses the statue of Sakyamuni carved in white marble and the statue of Guanyin Bodhisattva in jasper. The jasper Guanyin Bodhisattva statue is 1.2 meters high, which is rare in China and invaluable. The Daxiong Hall is the third hall of Yanshou Temple, and it is also the main building in the temple. The three Buddhas are enshrined in the hall, which are called the Three Buddhas, making Yanshou Temple a temple with the three treasures of Buddha, Dharma and monk.
Gusongyou Temple, Yanshou Town, there is an ancient temple in Changping, Beijing, Yanshou Temple, free of tickets, you can enter the incense, you can worship the Buddha, a wisp of smoke in the mountains, add a touch of mystery here!
Changping Yanshou Temple, Beijing, is located in the foothills of Phoenix Mountain, two kilometers north of Heishanzhai Village, Changling Town, Changping District. It is surrounded by mountains, full of green mountains and has excellent scenery. The temple is clean and there are incense burning and worshipping Buddha.
Yanshou Temple Scenic Area is located in the northwest of Beizhuang Village, Yanshou Town, Changping District, about 52 kilometers away from Beijing. The temple is very clean, gives a very comfortable and relaxed feeling, and beautiful scenery.
Yanshou Temple is located in the northwest of Beizhuang Village, Yanshou Town, Changping District, Beijing, about 52 kilometers from Beijing city.[1] The scenic route through the famous Ming Tombs in China and abroad is on the only way to the Mutianyu Great Wall and Yinshan Tallinn.
Every time I climb the opposite trail, the new repair time is not long, the scenery is good.
Yanshou Temple Scenic Area is located 2 kilometers north of Heishanzhai Village, Yanshou Town, Changping District, about 52 kilometers away from Beijing. It is surrounded by mountains, green mountains, and an avenue passes in front of the monastery. The gate of the three-bay monastery is lined up one by one, which is elegant and beautiful in its solemn and magnificent style. The monastery is situated on the slopes under the cliffs, and the temple is higher than one hall. Standing on the steps in front of the mountain gate, we can see the Antarctic far away, and the green scenery of the mountains is in full view.
No tickets. Originally wanted to go to Tallinn, no business, passed here, there is a small road west of the main entrance can drive up, there is a small parking lot. The temple is not big. Phase II is under construction. After visiting the temple, you can climb the hillside behind it. The scenery is good. The two towers in the second phase of the temple should have some history. By the way, on the hillside, I saw a giant squirrel not coming and snapped it. The one with two fluffy horns on the ear is the first time I've seen it.