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Lingguang Temple of Badachu in Beijing | An ancient temple in the capital that has survived for thousands of years!

After more than 1200 years of wind and rain, the ancient Lingguang Temple still stands in the Xishan of Beijing. Lingguang Temple houses a Buddha tooth relic left after the Nirvana of Sakyamuni, which has been preserved for over a thousand years since the Five Dynasties. Lingguang Temple was built in the Tang Dynasty, expanded in the Liao Dynasty, renamed Jueshan Temple in the Jin Dynasty, and renamed Lingguang Temple during the Chenghua period of the Ming Dynasty. Especially in autumn, this season is just right, the most beautiful ginkgo, red leaves are only a few days. In late October, yellow leaves fall and the ground is covered with broken gold. More than 100,000 trees of yellow, torch, and Yuanbao maple and other various red leaf species are very beautiful after the autumn frost. It is said that 'the beauty of Fragrant Hills lies in artificiality, the beauty of Badachu lies in nature, and the natural beauty is even better than that of Xishan'. Address: No. 3 Badachu Road, Shijingshan District Ticket: 10 yuan/person Time: 06:00~18:30 Transportation: Bus No. 347, 389, 598, 972, 958 to Badachu Park Station. There is a parking lot at the entrance for self-driving, with ample parking spaces
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Posted: Jan 7, 2024
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