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Brief introduction of Ji Ya

Mount Ji Ya is 363 meters above sea level. Yuan Jun Temple in Bi Xia, located on Jiya Mountain, is a famous Taoist temple in JD.COM. It was founded in the Tang Dynasty and flourished in the Yuan, Ming and Qing Dynasties.

Yajishan Scenic Area is located in Liujiadian Town, Pinggu District, Beijing (9 1km from Tiananmen Square, 70km from Dongzhimen and 45km from Jinhai Lake). Because the two huge stones on the top of the mountain are like the bun on the head of an ancient girl, they are named Jiya Mountain. People from all directions also call Ji Ya "Dongshan". Mount Ji Ya is 363 meters above sea level. Yuan Jun Temple in Bi Xia, located on Jiya Mountain, is a famous Taoist temple in JD.COM. It was founded in the Tang Dynasty and flourished in the Yuan, Ming and Qing Dynasties.

Ji Ya's kowtow ditch was originally in Yunyan Temple, divided into two temples, which were built in Liao Dynasty and rebuilt many times. On the cliffs of Shangsi Building, its scale and engineering risk were rare in ancient times. The buildings on the east and west hilltops in Ji Ya are extremely grand, spectacular and exquisite. There is a unique iron tile hall on the west top, which contains a portrait of Grandma Wang Er. There are three halls between things, called the Three Emperors Hall.

The geographical environment of Ji Ya

At an altitude of 36 1 m, it is backed by Yanshan Mountain, facing the plain and rising from the ground. There are two peaks protruding from the top of the mountain, which are shaped like two hairpins combed on the girl's head, hence the name "Yaji Mountain". Mount Jiya is located in the northwest to the southeast, covered with pine and cypress, and lush. The river at the foot of the mountain is surrounded by jade belts, and there are 48 steps leading to the top of the mountain in front of the mountain. Behind the mountain is a cliff, high and steep.

Ji Ya belongs to a warm temperate monsoon climate zone. Winter and summer are long, and spring and autumn are short. Spring is dry and windy, summer is hot and rainy, autumn is cool and humid, and winter is cold and dry. Northwest wind prevails in winter and southwest wind prevails in summer. There is a regional microclimate in the mountainous areas of Northeast China. There are four distinct seasons and plenty of sunshine. The annual average temperature is 1 1.5℃. The annual average maximum temperature is 17.3℃. The annual average precipitation is 644 mm, and the wind direction is mainly north and west, with an average wind direction frequency of 9%, mostly in11~ February.

The above contents refer to Baidu Encyclopedia-Yajishan.