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Beijing Jietai Temple

Beijing Travel Attraction- Jietai Temple

Located 35 km (22 miles) west of the metropolitan area is the Jietai Temple or Chinese called Jietaisi a Buddhist temple in the Mentougou District, Beijing. The temple is oriented east and west with an area of ​​11 hectares. Built during the Sui Dynasty (581-618), which is one of the oldest temples Jietai Temple in Beijing. It is famous for its Jieben Jietai and Yuzhi.

The Jietai or Jietan (Jie altar), is the place to achieve full status as a monk or a nun in Buddhism. The temple is situated in the middle of the room Jietan (Jietan Dadian), the Jietan a 3.5 meter high square tower, which is made of blue stone. On the four sides of the front Jietan 113 Buddha statues, all of which were in the 1980s by the famous Chinese clay figure Zhangming champion and renewed his apprentice.

Beijing Jietai Temple

Beijing Jietai Temple

Beijing Jietan temple was built during the Liao Dynasty (916-1125) of Fajun, who was an eminent monk of the sect Lu (a branch of Buddhism) was built. Jietan This was called the “No.1 Jietan in China” at the time. To recognize the work Fajun, the emperor granted him the Jieben Yuzhi, a sutra, which was copied by the emperor himself. To be recognized because the residents of Jieben Yuzhi as the leader of the sect Lu in China, this book has to be the most important treasures of the temple. The temple has become the Holy Land of Lu and the sect’s highest Buddhist institution in northern China.

Beijing Jietai Temple Attractions

If you enter the temple, visitors first Shanmen Hall building, ie the temple entrance. Opposite the hotel is Shanmen on a tablet, the passage of Emperor Kangxi (1661-1722) wrote the Ch’ing dynasty is engraved. Behind the Hall of Heavenly Kings is Hall of Shanmen (Tianwang Dian). Maitreya Buddha revered in the middle of the room and the next are the four heavenly kings.

After crossing the Hall of Heavenly Kings, Mahavira Hall, you can (Daxiongbaodian). Shakyamuni Buddha Amitabha Medicine and she is revered Buddha and the two sides of Sakyamuni, respectively. The space behind the room is the Qianfoge Mahavira (the hall of a thousand Buddha statues), but unfortunately today is the ruins of the hall and places of origin can not be seen.

After seeing the old buildings, visitors can now enjoy the precious plants into the temple. There are five famous old pine trees scattered around the temple, they appointed Hugging pine pagoda, the sleeping dragon, pine, spruce Nine Dragons, pine and pine can move on. They all have their own characteristics.

Valuable addition to the trees, flowers in the temple, also a major attraction. Jietai Temple has over 1000 trees of lilacs, 20 of which more than 200 years. Every year from April to May, the purple flower and this makes the temple appear to be covered in a sea of ​​flowers. Every year when the lilacs are in bloom, keeps the temple festival of lilacs. It begins in April and ends in May. The beautiful purple flowers over 1000 offers an unforgettable experience for visitors.

In the temple there is a peony Court, where there are many old trees peony. It is said that the oldest granted by Emperor Kangxi of the Qing dynasty, but most trees were planted by the peony of Prince Gong (1833-1898). In the courtyard there are many valuable species such as green peony, peony black peony and multi-layers.

Beijing Jietai Temple Activities

When you look at the sights in the temple, visitors can enjoy the activities held in the temple. During the Dragon Boat Festival, there are a number of activities (sticky rice wrapped in bamboo pyramid-shaped leaves or grass), including food Zongzi, carrying case and pray blessings. In other festivals of the year as New Year and Spring Festival Eve, there are bells to welcome the New Year’s activity. These allow traditional Chinese visitors to experience the best of Chinese culture.