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When is the best time to go to Fangshan Ancient Pagoda?
Beijing is located on the northern edge of North China Plain, surrounded by mountains and seas. It belongs to a typical warm temperate semi-humid continental monsoon climate with four distinct seasons. Spring flowers, autumn moon, summer rain and winter snow have their own characteristics. The annual average temperature is 1 1.8℃, the coldest is 1.6℃, the hottest is July, and the monthly average is 26. 1℃. Beijing has shorter spring and autumn seasons and longer winter, with an average annual precipitation of 644 mm and a frost-free period of 180 days. Although the winter in Beijing is very long, the indoor heating equipment is very good and warm as spring. Because of the great temperature difference between indoor and outdoor, you should take sweaters and cotton-padded clothes when you travel to Beijing in winter.
Newspapers, radio stations and TV stations in Beijing all have weather forecast columns and explanations, so please pay attention. You can also call 445, which provides the weather forecast in Chinese and English for the same day and the next day.
But most of Beijing's tourism projects are cultural relics, scenic buildings and folk customs. These projects are not affected by the climate, and you can go to Beijing all year round. Travel agencies and restaurants in Beijing have off-season prices in winter, which can save a lot.
There are 0/07 ancient pagodas in Fangshan District, accounting for about half of the total number of ancient pagodas in Beijing, thus winning the reputation of Fangshan Ancient Pagoda as the capital. When you visit Fangshan, you can see pagodas of different styles and ages. Although it has weathered for a long time, its style still exists. At present, there are Haotian Pagoda in Liangxiang, North Pagoda in Yunju Temple, Wanfo Hall Flower Pagoda, Dadeling Pagoda in Yanxing, Xiangu Pagoda, Yao Tomb Pagoda, Dougezhuang Pagoda and Zhenjiang Camp Pagoda. Most of them are pagodas commemorating the burial of monks. The most typical one is Haotian Pagoda, also known as Duobao Pagoda. Located in Liaoshigang, Dongguan, Liangxiang, it was founded in Liao Dynasty. The tower is 47.5 meters high and octagonal. It is the only five-story hollow brick tower in Beijing. There are cloisters on each floor of the tower, and there are observation holes in the cloisters, which were used for military observation. The most famous Tang pagodas in the scenic area are numerous, accounting for about one-third of the existing Tang pagodas in the country. The oldest existing pagoda in the local area is the Tangta of Yunju Temple, with seven pagodas, all of which are white marble pagodas. Among them, the earliest one was built in the first year of Jing Yun, Tang Ruizong (AD 7 10), and the most famous one is Princess Jin Xian Tower, the eighth sister of Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty, located in Shijingshan. The architectural styles of Yunju Temple North Pagoda and Wanfo Hall Flower Pagoda are also outstanding. The North Tower of Yunju Temple, also known as Luohan Tower, was built in Liao Dynasty. It is 30 meters high, with a bell-shaped top and a bowl-shaped bottom. It is a two-story pavilion-shaped tower, and there is a brick sculpture of a happy season in the waist of the tower seat. There are two in China, which are extremely rare in form. Wanfo Hall Flower Pagoda, located in Wanfo Hall Village, Hebei Town, was built in the sixth year of Liao Xianyong (1070). It is 24 meters high, with bamboo shoots at the top and many small niches at the top. Each niche is for the Buddha statue, and each niche is decorated with a brick carved animal head or elephant head extending outward. Roy is in full bloom, which is the earliest existing flower pagoda in China. Yao Tomb Pagoda is located in the east of Chorakuji Temple Village, Chonggezhuang Township. It is 33 meters high and has an octagonal nine-level eaves. There are nine eaves on the tower, and two bronze bells are hung at the four corners. The tower gate is made of iron and looks like a gourd. Among the Ming pagodas, Dougezhuang Pagoda in Chonggezhuang Town and Zhenjiang Yingtan Pagoda in Nanshangle Town also have their own characteristics. The Dougezhuang Tower is supported by three layers of brick-carved lotus petals on the seating surface, and every two layers of eaves are decorated with semi-lotus petals printed symmetrically up and down, reaching eight floors, with lotus flowers on the top. Zhenjiang Camp Tower is a stone tower with bowl cover, with square sumeru on it, lotus covered with waist relief, and nine orbs on it. The existing ancient pagodas in Fangshan have different styles due to different dynasties, but the workmanship is fine and firm, the appearance is dignified and beautiful, and the brick carving and stone carving have their own characteristics. They unfairly show the achievements of ancient tower-building art in China, and also give people beautiful enjoyment.
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