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Ancient temple photography
The Best National Style Hanfu Photography Place in Beijing
Among the mountains, the scale is grand.
An ancient temple in Liao Dynasty with a history of more than 900 years.
Take a relaxing and luxurious weekend hike and enjoy the beautiful scenery.
Enjoy the beautiful scenery of western Beijing at two scenic spots.
There is Baipu Temple first, then Tanzhe Temple.
Baipu Temple is a cultural relic protection unit in Mentougou District, Beijing. Located under jincheng mountain in the north of Baiyu Village, Tianzhuang Office, Mentougou District. In the early years of the Liaogan system, believers in Changping, Yu He, Fanshan and Huailai raised funds to build a Buddhist temple on the spot, formerly known as Baipuyuan, and later changed it to "Baipu Shoufeng Temple", commonly known as Baipu Temple.
Built in the early years of Gantong in Liao Dynasty, there are still three gatehouses and main halls. This tower was built in the sixth year of Jin Emperor Tong (1 146).
Tower height10m, hexagonal solid, with dense eaves at the lower part and bowls at the upper part. The tower has three layers of dense eaves, and the double lotus flowers above the dense eaves support the bowl. This tower is a kind of transition tower from dense eaves to covered bowls. It is a rare and precious tower in China and a masterpiece of dense eaves tower in Jin Dynasty.
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