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Where can I pray for a visa in Beijing?

1. Badachu

Lingguang Temple enshrines one of the two Buddhist tooth relics left by Sakyamuni after cremation. The Buddha died. It is a precious relic, sheltering eight places. When the masters of the International Buddhist Association come to Beijing, they will all come to visit Lingguang Temple in Badachu. It is said that inviting the jade Guanyin amulet here can not only bless peace, but also bring good luck.

Address: Badachu, Xishan

2. Hongluo Temple

Hongluo Temple, the birthplace of Buddhism in northern China, has been a Buddhist holy land for thousands of years. Most of the abbots in the temple are appointed by the royal family, and there are many monks, and the Buddhism is extraordinary. There was a famous Buddhist monk in Jin Dynasty, a Buddhist monk in Yunshan in Yuan Dynasty, and an abbot of Hongluo Temple in Qing Dynasty, who founded the Pure Land Dojo of Luohong. The ancestors of the pure land Sect have a relationship with Hongluo Temple for two generations, and there is a saying in the world that "there is Putuo in the south and Luohong in the north".

Address: No.2, Luohong East Road, Huairou District (Dongzhimen coach station takes bus No.936 from Hongluo Temple; Beijing-Jingshun Road)

3. Tanzhe Temple

Because burning incense is effective, it is favored by the royal family. During the more than 200 years from Kangxi to Guangxu, emperors came to the temple to burn incense and worship Buddha, and officials also used Tanzhe Temple as the first place to burn incense to ensure the prosperity of their official career. The temple is built on the mountain, facing south, backed by Mount Everest, and surrounded by nine peaks such as Huilong, Huju, Pengri and Cui Zi. It's a treasure trove of feng shui.

Address: the foothills of Tanzhe Mountain in the southeast of Mentougou District

4. Miaoying Temple

As the name implies, the White Pagoda of Miaoying Temple will realize its wish in an unexpected way. Miaoying Temple is a royal temple in Yuan Dynasty, dedicated to Buddhist things such as relics, incense towers and Buddhist scriptures. When I was in Yuan Chengzong, the incense in the temple was very prosperous. In the "National Public Sacrifice Day" held by Emperor Zhenyuan, the number of participants reached 70,000.

Address:No. 17 1 Funei Street, Xicheng District