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Zhihua Temple Review

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Zhihua Temple is the most beautiful at the end of March and the beginning of April. The flowering season adds vitality and vitality to the ancient temple. The pear flowers in front of the Tibetan temple are very beautiful. After the pear flowers, they are seagulls and cloves. Basically white flowers, green leaves, with red palace walls, towers, how to shoot beautiful.

Zhihua Temple

Posted: Apr 12, 2021
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  • 快乐的小飞哥啊
    5/5Outstanding
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    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"

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    Posted: Aug 28, 2023
  • 老鹰在飞翔
    5/5Outstanding
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    Zhihua Temple was built in the orthodox eight years of the Ming Dynasty (1443), formerly the family temple of the eunuch Wang Zhen. During the Ming Yingzong period, Wang Zhen, as the emperor, took over the power of the court. Although he was an eunuch, he had a lot of money. So the family temple he built was very poor and magnificent.

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    Posted: Jun 2, 2023
  • 老鹰在飞翔
    5/5Outstanding
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    Zhihua Temple, located at No. 5, Yumi Cang Hutong, Dongcheng District, Beijing, is built on the rules of the temple "Jialan Seven Halls", which is the largest Ming Dynasty wooden structure complex in Beijing. Zhihua Temple was built in the orthodox eight years of the Ming Dynasty (1443), formerly the family temple of Silijian eunuch Wang Zhen. During the Ming Yingzong period, Wang Zhen as emperor Lucky Chen took over the power of the court. Although he was an eunuch, his family was very expensive, so the temple he built was very poor and magnificent.

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    Posted: May 23, 2023
  • Ariadne1121
    5/5Outstanding
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    ‼️ Featured Cultural Expo Hall in Jiamiao (Zhihua Temple) ‼️🔆 Features: 1️⃣ The three main points I sorted out in the museum are: architecture, music and cultural activities. I originally came for 2 Beijing concerts every day. It was really great, but after I came, I felt that the characteristics were far more than this; [Complacency][Complacency][Complacency] 2️⃣ The explanation is particularly good! Today, there are few people on rainy days, but it also affects the explanation of outdoor buildings. The teacher uses his mobile phone to take pictures and cooperate with the language description. It is also very clear and distinctive, and can feel the teacher's love for Wenbo, not just an explanation job or task; [Strong][Strong][Strong] 3️⃣ The service is also very kind! From the ticket inspection security check all the way in, I feel that the staff are still very kind. When I came, it was drizzle, and then it rained heavily. The young lady in the hall took the initiative to inform me where to borrow an umbrella, because there was a yard behind to visit. [rose][rose][rose]📍 Location: Dongcheng. Chaoyangmen. In the alley, it is recommended to go by public transportation or taxi.

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    Posted: May 19, 2023
  • 好白勺
    5/5Outstanding
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    In two hours, you can enjoy 🌸 without saying more, just go to the picture, see the live version of Beijing music, hidden in the imperial alley in the antique niche Wenbo, the classical inheritance in the middle of noisy...👍👍

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    Posted: Apr 4, 2023
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