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What are the scenic spots in badachu park? Introduction of eight tourist attractions in Beijing:

Badachu park is located at the southern foot of the famous Xishan Scenic Area in Beijing. It is a mountain garden of a Buddhist temple with a long history and pleasant scenery. It is the first batch of key cultural relics protection units in Beijing after the birth of New China, a first-class park in Beijing, a national AAAA scenic spot and a boutique park in Beijing. It is famous for three mountains, eight temples and twelve scenic spots. There are eight ancient temples in the park (Lingguang Temple, Chang'an Temple, Sanshan Temple, Dabei Temple, Longquan Temple, Xiang Jie Temple, Zhubaodong Temple and Zhengguo Temple), hence the name "Badachu". Eight ancient temples were first built in the late Sui and early Tang Dynasties, and were built in the Song, Yuan, Ming and Qing Dynasties. Among them, Lingguang Temple, Chang'an Temple Temple, Dabei Temple, Xiang Jie Temple and Zhengguo Temple were all built by the emperor. The Buddha's tooth relic of Sakyamuni was once enshrined in the Liao Zhaoxian Pagoda of Guangsi Temple, and was destroyed by Eight-Nation Alliance artillery fire in 1900. After the founding of People's Republic of China (PRC), Premier Zhou Enlai approved the new pagoda.

1. Best tourist season of eight famous scenic spots

Beijing is a city with four distinct seasons. The best travel time is May, September and 10 every year. May is one of the richest seasons in Beijing's literary life, and there are often international performances, such as the annual Heineken International Jazz Festival. In winter, Beijing also has a unique charm, skating in Beihai and watching snow in Xishan. Skiing and hot springs. It's a good choice.

2. The weather in Badachu

Beijing is located on the edge of North China Plain, with an annual average temperature of 1 1.8, the coldest January average temperature of -4.6 and the hottest July average temperature of 26. 1. Beijing has shorter spring and autumn seasons and slightly longer winter, with an average annual precipitation of 644 mm. Beijing is a city with four distinct seasons. It is hot in summer and cold in winter, and the climate is mild in spring and autumn, except for the windy and dusty weather in spring. There have been sandstorms in spring in recent years. So only autumn is the golden season of the year, with fresh air and pleasant climate. The best travel time is May, September and 10 every year.

Eight scenic spots

A Chang 'an Temple

Located more than one mile south of the park gate, it was originally named Shanying Temple, which was built in the seventeenth year of Hongzhi in Ming Dynasty (1504). After its completion, it grew in scale and was renamed Chang'an Temple. Chang'an Temple, leaning against Cuiwei Mountain, is east-west, surrounded by red walls, with two entrances and four combinations. The entrance is a brick wall, which says' Climb the Land of Joy'. Go west along Yong Road and climb dozens of steps to the temple. There is a statue of Guan Yu in the temple, also known as "Guan Gong Hall". Behind it are the Hall of Ursa Major and the Hall of Dai. The two white-skinned trees in front of Dailing Hall stand out. Despite hundreds of years of vicissitudes, it is still flourishing and occupies a place among the famous ancient trees in Beijing. Chang'an Temple's original statue of 500 arhats still records about Chang'an Temple in historical materials:' There are ten heavenly soldiers at the door, which are very strange in shape, and there are 500 arhats at the door'. It no longer exists, but we can see the status and features of Chang'an Temple in those days.

Erlingguang Temple

Guangsi Temple is the most important existing temple in Badachu, which was founded in the Tang Dynasty (766-779). The Shanmen Hall of Guangsi faces the southeast, and the pure bronze statue of Sakyamuni Buddha is enshrined in the Shanmen Hall, which is dedicated to the Thai monk king. There are only three courtyards in Guangsi, namely' Great Compassion Courtyard',' Imperial Pond Courtyard' and' Tower Courtyard'. Inside the Great Compassion Hall, there is a Guanyin Hall in the south, a Buddha worship hall in the north, and 14 accompanying rooms in the east and west. There is a goldfish pond in the southwest of the courtyard, which was built in Xianfeng period of Qing Dynasty. It was originally a releasing pond of a temple. In Chi Pan, there was a Liao Dynasty tower, also known as the "Thousand Buddha Statues", which was destroyed by Eight-Nation Alliance's artillery fire. Monks in the temple cleaned up the foundation of the old tower and found the holy land.

Sanan is named after its location between Cuiwei, Pingpo and Lushi. Sanan was founded in Jintiande for three years (1 15 1). There are three halls on the mountain gate, five halls opposite the mountain gate, and there is a statue of Sakyamuni in the hall. During the reign of Yongzheng and Qianlong in the Qing Dynasty, a monk named Thomas Lee of Daejeon studied Zen here. Write a book and become famous for a while.

Dabei Temple can be seen everywhere.

Located on the hillside between Sanshan Temple and Longquan Temple. According to legend, it was built in the Northern Song Dynasty or Liao and Jin Dynasties (about 1033). The west of the temple faces east, and there are two ancient catalpa trees directly opposite the mountain gate. The whole hospital has three entrances and four exits, and there is a stone forehead in the Shanmen Hall to build Dabei Temple, which is the imperial pen of Emperor Kangxi of the Qing Dynasty. There are four statues of heavenly kings in Shanmen Temple. Behind the mountain gate is the Hall of Ursa Major. There are two pools of ancient bamboo in Ming dynasty in front of the temple, which are green and green. In the center of the hall is the Giant Buddha III, and the eighteen arhats on both sides are said to be the masterpieces of Liu Yuan, a famous sculptor in Yuan Dynasty. Statues have different shapes and are deeply realistic. The statue is carved from sandalwood powder and fine sand, and still exudes the fragrance of curved beams. Behind the Hall of Ursa Major, there is a colorful statue of Guanyin Bodhisattva in Tongyuan Hall. Two towering ancient ginkgo trees in front of the temple are thick and numerous, with lush foliage, and they are more than 800 years old.

Wulongquan temple

Also known as Longwangtang, located in the northwest of Dabei Temple, was founded in the 1st century of Renzong Hongxi in Ming Dynasty 1425. In the second year of Shunzhi in Qing Dynasty (1645), it was found that there was a clear spring there, so the Longwang Temple was built. The whole temple has five courtyards, which are divided into upper, middle and lower floors. In addition to the Hall of the Great Hero and the Hall of the Dragon King, there are Sleeping Pavilion, Tingchun Shore, Miao Township Courtyard and Huazu Courtyard. The whole courtyard is towering with pines and cypresses, like clouds covering the sun, and it is extremely cool in summer, which is extremely suitable for enjoying the cool. The gate of this temple is very small, and you can get a pool as soon as you enter. Spring water continuously flows out from the longkou in the pool and is injected into the pool. The spring named Longquan won't dry up at four o'clock. The spring water was detected as natural high strontium mineral water. On the left side of the pool, there is a pavilion for listening to springs. Above is the Dragon King Hall; The North Yard was originally named Huiyun Temple. Longquan Teahouse has a long history and has a great influence in Beijing. It is open all year round. Famous tea brewed with sweet spring water has a unique taste and many repeat customers, especially in summer and autumn.

[Liu Xiangjie Temple]

Located on Pingpo Mountain, it is the largest temple in the Eighth Division, which was built in the first year of Tanggan (758-760). The magnificent Jixiang Temple is the place where emperors stayed in the mountains. The temple is divided into left, middle and right roads and five courtyards. In the middle of the road, a stone tablet engraved with "Xiang Jie Temple" hangs above the hall. On the second step, our autumn branches circled in the courtyard, exposing their claws, so they were called "Longsong". There are other bells and drums on the second floor. Behind the king's temple, three rooms are very wide, including four heavenly kings, seven monks (a potbellied Maitreya Buddha) and Wei Tuo. There are five halls on the steps, called Yuanxiong Hall, with two stone tablets in front. Among them, the Yangbei of Zuobei is engraved with the true image created by the Bodhisattva of Great Mercy and Compassion, which is said to be an ancient monument of the Tang Dynasty unearthed when the temple was rebuilt during the reign of Kangxi. The tablet is engraved with the word "respecting Buddha", which is as big as Hongdu and is Kangxi's imperial pen. Entering the fourth hospital is similar to entering the third hospital. Daxiong Hall is a hall of saints, dedicated to three buddhas and eighteen arhats. The fifth courtyard is the sutra depository. On the left is a yard with only three good houses. On the right is the Imperial Palace, the summer palace of Emperor Qianlong, with a beautiful interior.

Seven treasure caves

Qingganlong, located at the top of Pingpo Mountain, was founded 46 years ago (1780). There is a wooden archway in front of the temple, engraved with "Qianglin" and "Harper".

It is the oldest temple in Badachu. It was built in Tianbao period of Tang Dynasty (also called Sui Renshou period). An ancient Pistacia chinensis tree in the temple is over 600 years old and unique to Beijing. Zhengguo Temple faces south and is located on Lushi hillside. There are dozens of stone steps on the door. Two monuments are erected on the lower steps, and the inscription "Guofang Ancient Temple" is engraved on the forehead above the mountain gate. To the north of the mountain gate is the hall of heroes. There is a bronze bell in front of the temple, which was cast in the sixth year of Chenghua in Ming Dynasty (1470). The clock body is engraved with the exquisite words "Zhu Baodong's poems". The East Hall is a meditation hall. There is a courtyard on the west side of Daxiong Hall, and the gate of the courtyard is in the shape of a vase made of bluestone. Outside the west gate of this small courtyard, there is an octagonal pavilion with double eaves. The pavilion in the north is an open porch with a wooden plaque engraved with the words "Zhao Zhiting". Embedded under the plaque is a plaque engraved with the Maha Prajna Paramita Heart Sutra. To the north of the porch is a mysterious magic cliff. Here, a huge stone came from the top of the mountain, which was a sudden and dangerous thing. The words "natural valley" are engraved on the stone. There is a hole next to it called Zhenwu Cave. It is said that a monk named Lu Shi practiced here. Because he prayed for rain for the people, he was awarded the title of "Induction Zen Master".

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