Today, I went to Anyuan Temple, one of the eight temples outside Chengde. The scenic spot is still quiet. I am alone and only hear the sound of wind bells. There are exquisite murals in the main temple Pudu Temple, but unfortunately I can't take pictures. The picture above. Anyuan Temple is commonly known as the "Yili Temple", also known as the "Jinding Temple", is one of the famous "Waiba Temple" in Chengde, Hebei. Built in Qianlong 29 (1764), it is modeled on the Guerza Temple rule on the north bank of the Yili River in Xinjiang. The main temple Pudu Temple retains the ethnic style of the Guerza Temple in Xinjiang, and cleverly integrates the architectural essence of the Han and Tibetan ethnic groups. The temple was built for the Mongolian Dashi Dawa Ministry who moved to Rehe to carry out religious activities, receive the pilgrimage and worship of the Mongolian royal and nobles. Anyuan Temple has a wish for stability in the distance.