The City God Temple Hall is located in the Xicheng District of Beijing, not far from Chang'an Street. It is a building with Chinese characteristics. Although you can't visit it now, the other buildings in the hall are also worth seeing.
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The main hall of the City God Temple is a key cultural relic under protection in Beijing. In mythology, the City God Temple is a city god temple dedicated to the capital city. Founded in the fourth year of Yuan to Yuan (1267), it is named You Sheng Wang Lingying Temple. It was rebuilt during the Yongle period of Ming Dynasty and renamed Dawei Ling Temple. It has been rebuilt many times since then. The temple faces south. There are three gates on the central axis (the Shunde gate of the temple gate), the other two are the Dawei Ling Temple of the Bell and Drum Tower, the two temples of the sleeping temple, and the Jingting and Liao Furnace Stele Pavilion. There are 5 existing dormitories, with a construction area of about 420 square meters. Inside the temple are the stele of Ming Yingzong and the stele of Emperor Gaozong of the Qing Dynasty. There are inscriptions of Emperor Kangxi and Emperor Yongzheng. The City God Temple City was once one of the famous temple fairs in Beijing.
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The City God Temple Hall is located in the Xicheng District of Beijing, not far from Chang'an Street. It is a building with Chinese characteristics. Although you can't visit it now, the other buildings in the hall are also worth seeing.
Very good place to visit, antique city walls.
The ancient architecture with more characteristics brings out the wisdom and culture of the ancients.
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At the east end of Financial Street in Fuxingmen, Beijing has a key cultural relics-the capital temple of Beijing, and worships the gods who guard the Beijing city pool-the Lord of the City. Originally there were three gates on the central axis (miaomen, Shundemen, Xianweimen), and other bell and drum towers, big Wellingxuan, etc. There were Mingyingzong monuments and Qing Shizong, Gaozong monuments in the temple; there were the title combinations of Kangxi emperor and Yuan Zhengdi. Now and now there is only this hall, and it is not open to the outside world; but the empty field of the temple week seems to have become a place for children to play and learn.
The City God Temple Hall is located at 33 Chengfang Street, Xicheng District, Beijing. It is the key protected cultural relics in Beijing. Chenghuang is an important god worshipped universally in the religious culture of the Han nationality. It is mostly served by famous ministers and heroes who have made contributions to the local people. It is the God that the Han people and Taoism believe in defending the city pool. In myth, Town God's Temple is a city god temple dedicated to the capital. Founded in the fourth year of the Yuan Dynasty (1267), Ming You Sheng Wang Ling Ying Temple. In Yongle period of Ming Dynasty, it was rebuilt and renamed Daweiling Temple. Later, it was rebuilt and rebuilt many times. The temple sits north and faces south.