
Why is Hongluo Temple so special? Formerly known as “Daming temple” (commonly known as “Hongluo Temple” due to the wonderful legend of the Hongluo Fairy), Hongluo Temple faces south,...
Why is Jietai Temple so special? Jietai Temple is a national key cultural relic protection unit. It is the temple in northern China with most complete cultural relics in...
Why is Miaoying Temple so special? Miaoying Temple, also known as Baita Temple, is a Tibetan Buddhist Gelug sect monasteries. The temple was built in the Yuan Dynasty. The...
Why is Niujie Mosque so special? Niujie Temple is the oldest and largest Muslim temple in Beijing. It is also one of the world’s famous mosques. Now it is...
Why is Tanzhe Temple so special? Tanzhe Temple has a history of more than 1700 years and is the oldest ancient temple in Beijing. The tall mountain peaks blocked...
Why is Temple of Ancient Monarchs So special? The imperial temple of all dynasties, commonly known as the imperial temple, is a royal temple that worships the three emperors...
Why is Temple of Azure Clouds so special? The temple faces east from west and is built on the mountain. The whole temple is decorated with courtyard as the...
Why is Temple of the Earth so special? It is the second largest of the five altars in Beijing, the place where emperors of Ming and Qing dynasties offered sacrifices...
Why is Temple of the Moon so special? Temple of the Moon is a place where emperors of Ming and Qing dynasties worship the moon god, and it is...
Why is Temple of the Sun so special? Temple of the Sun was the place where emperors of Ming and Qing dynasties sacrificed to the “sun”. Temple of the Sun...
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