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The top ten temples worth visiting in Beijing: Hongluo Temple is very effective in proposing marriage.

As one of the eight ancient capitals, Beijing has many temples. On traditional festivals or some important days, many people always go to temples to worship Buddha and make wishes. When the dynasty changed, many temples were left, each with its own characteristics. The following small series recommends the top ten temples worth visiting in Beijing. These ten temples are different, and the most beautiful places are to be seen.

I. Lama Temple

The Lama Temple (White) is located in the northeast corner of Beijing. This is the former residence of Yongzheng and the birthplace of Qianlong, as grand as the Palace Museum. Wanfuge in the palace has the largest single wooden statue in China, which is Maidala Buddha, also known as Maitreya Buddha. This giant Buddha was carved from the trunk of a white sandalwood tree. It is 26 meters high, 18 meters above ground, 8 meters underground, 8 meters in diameter and weighs about 100 tons.

Second, Tianning Temple

Tianning Temple is located outside Zuo 'anmen in Xicheng District. Tianning Temple Tower can be seen from the West Second Ring Road. It is the tallest brick tower in Beijing. In addition, Tianning Temple is one of the oldest temples in Beijing, which was built during the reign of Emperor Xiaowen of the Northern Wei Dynasty.

Third, on behalf of learning.

It is located at the southern foot of Mount Yang in Haidian District. The temple area is not large, but it preserves the plaques and cliff stone carvings inscribed by Qianlong himself. The temple has towering old trees and a quiet environment. There are also exquisite clay statues of Buddha, Magnolia, one of the three major temple flowers in Beijing, the Millennium Ginkgo tree and the Liao Dynasty stone tablet. 123_