Beijing Baita Temple Travel Guide

Scenic spot introduction:
The White Pagoda in the White Pagoda Temple in Beijing is the oldest and largest Lama Pagoda in existence in China. It is one of the first batch of national key cultural relics protection units. Baita Temple, also known as Miaoying Temple, is located on Fuchengmen Inner Street, Xicheng District, Beijing. It was built in the Yuan Dynasty and was formerly known as Dashengshou Wan'an Temple. It was a royal temple of the Yuan Dynasty. The shape of the White Pagoda originated from the ancient Indian stupa style and was built by Nepalese craftsman Anigo.Attractions distribution:
The White Pagoda in the White Pagoda Temple is the oldest and largest existing Lama Pagoda in China. Entering from the mountain gate, the first is the Tianwang Hall, which houses Maitreya Buddha. There are prayer flag pillars, Dajue Treasure Hall, Seven Buddha Hall, and Anigo statue in the temple. , couple tree, historical and cultural exhibition hall, merit bell ringing, etc.Scenic spot qualifications:
National key unitsScenic spot features:
Religion, architecture, art, ancient pagodasTransportation
Scenic spot location:
China > Beijing > Xicheng District
How to get there:
In the urban area, you can take bus 823, 695, 604, or 42 and get off at Baitasi Station.
Scenic area map:
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Tickets
Ticket prices for Baita Temple:
20 yuan/person, half price for students. Free admission for 200 people before Wednesday.
Scenic area opening hours:
8:30-17:30
Travel Tips
Best time to visit:
All seasons
Gallery

Beijing Baita Temple Travel Guide - Baita Temple Historical and Cultural Exhibition

Beijing Baita Temple Travel Guide - Historical and Cultural Exhibition Hall

Beijing Baita Temple Travel Guide - Maitreya Buddha

Beijing Baita Temple Travel Guide - Dajuebao Hall

Beijing Baita Temple Travel Guide - Stone Groove

Beijing Baita Temple Travel Guide - Yuan Dynasty Stone Lions

Beijing Baita Temple Travel Guide: Model of Baita Temple

Beijing Baita Temple Travel Guide - Seven Buddha Hall

Beijing Baita Temple Travel Guide: Tianwang Hall

Beijing Baita Temple Travel Guide Part 1: Ringing the Bell with Merits
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