Introduction to Beizi Temple: Beizi Temple is one of the four major temples in Inner Mongolia. It was first built in the eighth year of Qianlong reign of the Qing Dynasty (AD 1742) and has been continuously repaired by seven living Buddhas. The entire building complex includes seven main halls for Kachin, Mingqian, Queri, Zhuduba, Kangyur, Dinkel, and Eritu, five Labrang (living Buddha halls), and five pagodas. In addition, there are There are more than 30 temple warehouses and two lama residences on the east, west and back sides of the temple. The building complex is large in scale and majestic. The main palaces have multiple buildings and pavilions, cornices and brackets, carved beams and painted buildings, which are spectacular and elegant.