Hongluo Temple is five or six kilometers north of Huairou County, Beijing. It is a 4A class scenic spot. Its pattern is sitting in the three-way courtyard facing the north and the south. There are two halls in the East and the west, which makes the layout reasonable. The first thing I saw was the Temple of Heavenly Kings. Inside, there are Maitreya Buddhas who are always laughing. On the back, there are Daxiong Palace. On the front side, there are Sakyamuni, Pharmacist Buddha and Amitabha Buddha. On both sides, there are 18 Arhats. Behind the Daxiong Palace, there are free Guanyin images. Inside, there are three halls dedicated to Amitabha Buddha, Guan Shiyin and Majesty to Bodhisattva. On the hill behind, there are also Guan Yin Temple. On both sides of the way, there are Kalan Hall, Damo Hall, Thousand Hands Guan Yin Hall and Zushi Hall. There is a lot of incense here, especially when the mountain gate opens at 4:30 a.m. on the first day of the New Year every year. You must remember that you can't bring incense in here by yourselves. Don't listen to the words of the vendors outside the door. You pay Gao Xiang and you can't bring it in. There are incense offerings inside, and the incense funds follow suit. There are several parking lots in Hongluo Temple. It's absolutely no problem to drive by oneself. There's an unlimited time of ten yuan at a time. There are many farm meals around it to solve the problem of eating.