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Notice that Dabei Temple, Lingguang Temple, Beijing, 654381October 27th was closed to the public due to the epidemic.
Recently, due to the outbreak of multiple or even local gathering events in many parts of the country, Beijing Lingguang Temple, Beijing Dabei Temple and Beijing Shuangquan Temple will be closed to the public from 00: 00/2002100. The specific opening hours will be announced later.

654381From October 27th, badachu park Temple in Beijing was closed to the public.

Tourists and believers:

At present, the epidemic situation of COVID-19 in China is distributed in many places, and confirmed cases have appeared in Fengtai District, Changping District and Haidian District of our city. The situation of epidemic prevention and control is grim. In order to strengthen the prevention and control of normalized epidemic situation in places of religious activities and block the transmission channels of the virus, it is decided through research that Beijing Lingguang Temple, Beijing Dabei Temple and Beijing Shuangquan Temple will suspend their opening to the outside world and collective religious activities from 0: 00 on October 27th, 2002165438/KLOC-0, until further notice. Thank you for your support and understanding! It is hoped that tourists and believers will implement personal protective measures and reduce unnecessary party activities.

I hereby inform you.

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Badachu Lingguang Temple

Lingguang Temple, located at No.8 Xishan, the eastern foot of Cuiwei Mountain, Shijingshan District, Beijing, is an ancient Buddhist temple with a history of 1200 years. Lingguang Temple, the second temple of the Eighth Division, was built during the Dali period of the Tang Dynasty (766-779 AD). Formerly known as Longquan Temple, it was expanded in Liao Dynasty and renamed Jueshan Temple in Jin Dynasty. After the reconstruction of Chenghua in the 15th year of Ming Dynasty, it was renamed Lingguang Temple. The name of this temple is still in use today.

The Shanmen Hall of Guangsi faces the southeast, and the pure copper and gold statue of Sakyamuni Buddha is enshrined in the Shanmen Hall and presented to the Buddhist king of Thailand. There are only three courtyards in Guangsi, namely Great Compassion Hall, Fish Pond Hall and Tower Hall. Inside the Great Compassion Hall, there is a Guanyin Hall in the south, a Buddha worship hall in the north, and 14 accompanying rooms in the east and west.

The existing monument in the temple is the big goldfish pond under the cliff behind the temple. There are many kinds of big goldfish in the pool, the largest is more than two feet long, the most are golden red and chrysanthemum, and there are silver gray, spots and other colors. There are several sky-blue goldfish floating in groups, like a woven cotton. Standing by the pool, tourists reflected themselves into the lake, and goldfish swam in droves and kept spitting bubbles. If tourists throw bait, they will look up and thank them after eating the food.

It is said that the goldfish pond was built in 175 1 year (in the 16th year of Gan Long), and the goldfish was expanded in Xianfeng. There is a Liao Dynasty pagoda in Chi Pan, which is called "Zhao Xian Pagoda", also known as "Portrait Thousand Buddha Pagoda" and was destroyed by the fire of "Eight-Nation Alliance". After cleaning the foundation of the old tower, the monks in the temple found a stone letter engraved with the relic of Buddha Sakyamuni's tooth.

The cloister in the north is the original sleeping porch, lay courtyard and abbot courtyard. Now there is a Buddha's Tooth Pagoda built in 1958 in the abbot's courtyard. In the stupa, there are seven pure gold pagodas dedicated to a Buddha tooth. Because there are only two Buddhist relics in the world, Lingguang Temple has become a place where Buddhist monks all over the world worship.

Badachu Dabei Temple

Dabei Temple, one of the eight major temples in Beijing, is located on a gentle hillside in the western hills of Beijing. A mile northwest of Sanshan Temple, there are many grotesque stones on both sides of the mountain road coming out of Sanshan Temple.

Dabei Temple was a famous temple in Yuan and Ming Dynasties, especially in Kanggan period in Qing Dynasty. There are clusters of bamboo forests in front of the temple, with symmetrical branches and beautiful branches. Generally speaking, bamboo will wither in late autumn. The bamboo forest here is very unique. Even if the snow and ice are frozen, they are still green. These are eight rare sights. The temple was built on a flat slope halfway up the mountain.

This hermit temple is located in the west of the capital, with a straight circle and a wide communication.