Zhizhu Temple is located at No. 23, Jingshan Back Street, Dongcheng District, Beijing. It was built in Mingchengzu Yongle 7 years (1409), adjacent to the Zhu Temple, Qing Kangxi 51 years (1712), the address of the Ming Dynasty printing factory, the Zhu Temple, and the second Zhangjia Living Buddha. Visits need to be reserved.
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Zhizhu Temple is located at No. 23, Jingshan Back Street, Dongcheng District, Beijing. It was built in Mingchengzu Yongle 7 years (1409), adjacent to the Zhu Temple, Qing Kangxi 51 years (1712), the address of the Ming Dynasty printing factory, the Zhu Temple, and the second Zhangjia Living Buddha. Visits need to be reserved.
It is worth seeing. The right hand is the art display space. The stone lion and cubs in front of the Temple of Heavenly Kings are very cute. In 2008, Zhizhu Temple was repaired. In 2012, Zhizhu Temple was repaired. After 2020, the temple is open to the public and becomes a scenery to visit Beijing. Opening hours: 11:00 am to 19:00 pm Transportation: After getting off at Jingshan East Street, you can reach Sanyanjing Hutong eastbound. It is not recommended to drive here, because the Hutong is relatively small and far from the nearest parking lot.
The Zhizhu Temple in Dongcheng District, Beijing, is hidden in the alley, a key cultural relics protection unit in the country. I thought it was no different from other temples. I went in and found that there was no cave. Several foreign architects and artists have remodeled the temple years ago, while maintaining the original appearance of the relics. Modern elements and ancient architecture combined, the small courtyard blends teahouses, cafes, restaurants and art exhibition halls and other business models, but can blend ancient and modern, without a sense of violation, visible design power. Especially the hall, from the outside, it is still simple and vicissitudes, but the interior has been transformed into a yoga classroom, plus the surrounding beds and seats for people to rest, which is quite a bit of a feeling of time and space.
In the north lane of the north lane of the north corner building less than one kilometer from the Forbidden City, the name today is the Zhuzhu Temple and Zhizhu Temple. The original three large temples are side by side: Fayuan Temple in the east (destroyed), Zhuzhu Temple in the middle, Zhizhu Temple in the west, and Panjing Factory and Hanjing Factory ruins in the Ming Dynasty. It is the royal royal imprint Tibetan classic, built in Yongle seven years. 1725 The year (Qinghuizheng three years) began, the three temples of Zhuzhu, Fayuan, and Zhizhu gradually established and named the former site of the Panjing Factory and Hanjing Factory in the Ming Dynasty. After that, Zhangjia Living Buddhas in the past generations took Zhuzhu Temple as their headquarters in Beijing. In 1733, the same year, the engraving of the Tibetan scriptures in Zhuzhu Temple began, and it took nearly 6 years to complete. Originally also stored in the temple, Qingxianfeng ten years (1860) British and French forces invaded Beijing, Fayuan Temple was destroyed. The remaining two were damaged by the factory after the founding of the country, and they were retained after repair. The temple is large in scale and complete in layout, but unfortunately it is not open (now a broken association). So, in fact, it is only the Zhizhu Temple that can be entered, and it is not complete. Zhizhu Temple was once near collapse, until 2007, the Belgian Wenshounuo and his Chinese partner Lin Fan signed a use agreement with the Beijing Buddhist Association and Peony Group, and began to repair it, which changed to what it is today. The pattern of Zhizhu Temple is complete, and there are five-story temple buildings from the mountain gate to the back hall. The three rooms are: three rooms in the mountain gate, three rooms in the temple of heaven, and three rooms in the temple of great male and female (main hall), also known as the three rooms of the quadrilateral temple/big mourning hall, the longevity hall and the fifth hall. Now the Bell and Drum Tower have long disappeared, and the fourth and fifth halls have also been circled into closed spaces, which cannot be entered. The three halls in front are not like the others. The dazzling glass windows remind us that this place is not worthy of pride. Today, in the courtyard in the southwest corner of Zhizhu Temple, the Dongjingyuan restaurant that operates high-end Western food with new era houses (non-relics) is still open, and even a new tea room is opened. The place where few people were originally traced is now full of net red photos. Ticket information: Free Open Location: Jingshan East, Navigation - Zhu Temple and Zhizhu Temple
The connection between Zhizhu Temple and Yuanzhu Temple is the place I want to see most when I go to Beijing this time. Internet celebrity. Because he was dilapidated early, he wanted to dismantle it, but was accidentally discovered by a Dutch foreigner, repaired it at his own expense, and won the United Nations Award. Although you did not see the official introduction in the temple, the Chinese official did not want to mention it. Now, it is used to make a private high-end Western-style restaurant. Due to the violation of the antiquities protection regulations, it has become an Internet celebrity. I didn't know how to protect the cultural relics. I repaired it and made money. I lost my face twice.