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What temple in Beijing is the oldest Buddhism in Beijing?

Beijing Tanzhe Temple is the oldest Buddhism in Beijing.

Tanzhe Temple is located in Guanggou District, more than 30 kilometers away from Beijing. It is the oldest temple in Beijing. It was built in Yongjia period (A.D. 307), and Yun Xiu Temple was sealed in Kangxi period of Qing Dynasty. Later, because there is Longtan behind the temple and there are many ancient trees on the mountain, it is called "Tanta Temple". Since the Jin Dynasty, emperors have come here to worship Buddha. The reputation of Tanzhe Temple is that it depends on a flight of stairs and pilgrims are like clouds.

Tanzhe Temple faces south, and its main buildings are divided into three roads: Middle Road, East Road and West Road. The main buildings in the middle road are the mountain gate, the Heavenly King Hall, the Ursa Major Hall, the Zhaitang Hall and the Pilu Pavilion. East Road has Abbot Court, Yanqing Pavilion, Palace Court, Wanshou Palace and Taihou Palace. There are Leng Yan altar (no longer exists), Jietai Temple and Guanyin Hall on the west road, which are solemn and solemn. There are 7 1 brick towers or stone towers, and monks are buried.

Matters needing attention in going to Tanzhe Temple

1. Respect temple rules: Tanzhe Temple is a Buddhist temple, and visitors need to respect the rules and regulations of the temple. In the temple, don't talk loudly, litter or touch the Buddha statue, so as not to affect the practice of other tourists and monks. At the same time, you need to take off your shoes or put on shoes when entering the main hall, and don't wear exposed or inappropriate clothes to show your respect and respect for Buddhism.

2. Pay attention to safety: On the way to Tanzhe Temple, pay attention to traffic safety and obey traffic rules. If you drive there, make sure that the vehicle is in good condition, don't drive tired and don't drive too fast. Watch your step when climbing the mountain to avoid slipping or getting hurt. In the temple, don't light an open flame or set off light bulbs at will, so as not to cause fire or other safety problems.

3. Protect the environment: Tanzhe Temple is an ancient building with a long history and a beautiful surrounding environment. Tourists need to protect the environment and don't destroy vegetation or cultural relics at will. Pay attention to maintaining order during the visit to avoid causing congestion or affecting the experience of other tourists. Don't smoke, drink or use other inappropriate items in the temple to keep the whole environment clean and beautiful.

The above contents refer to Baidu Encyclopedia-Tanzhe Temple.