No.46 Beichizi Main Street, Dongcheng District, Beijing 100006, ChinaMap
Phone010-65251287
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Travel for more than 20 days every month, when working in Beijing, often go to travel, which is the inevitable place for outsiders to go to Beijing, very good many people come to admire. Beijing is too hot in summer.
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Beijing Ninghe Temple Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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Ninghe Temple, also known as Yun Temple, is located at No. 46, Beichizi Street, Dongcheng District, Beijing. It is one of the eight temples outside the Forbidden City. Ninghe Temple was built in the eighth year of Emperor Yongzheng in the Qing Dynasty (1730). Emperor Yongzheng inscribed the plaque "Xingze Zhaocai". The temple gate faces east and west, but the whole building faces north and south. The halls are divided into four, and between the halls, there is a miniature Shinto, less than one meter wide. There is a shadow wall in the south of the temple, three gates in the north, three front halls after the Shinto, the main hall in the north, and five rear halls behind the main hall.
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Beijing Ninghe Temple Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Travel for more than 20 days every month, when working in Beijing, often go to travel, which is the inevitable place for outsiders to go to Beijing, very good many people come to admire. Beijing is too hot in summer.
The environment is good, the religious atmosphere is strong, and the culture is deep ✌ (̿▀̿ ̿ ̯̿̿▀̿ ̿) ✌
Where is Ninghe Temple? Who knows the road map? Tell me.
Ninghe Temple, commonly known as the Cloud Temple. One of the Eight Temples outside the Palace Museum.
Come out to eat in the fog and haze, pass by, by the way.