Located at No. 2 and No. 4 of Beichizi Street, Xuanren Temple was built in 1728 and was called Wind God Temple.
With a history of over 1700 years, Tanzhe Temple is the oldest ancient temple in Beijing. There is a folk proverb that " First there is Tanzhe Temple, then there is Beijing City".
Zhihua Temple, an oasis of quiet courtyards and exquisite Buddhist artwork in the heart of the Central Business District, was built by the corrupt eunuch Wang Zhen in 1443 as his personal ancestral hall, but was later converted to a temple.
Wenchang Dijun Temple, also called Zitong Temple, is the temple for citizens worship Wenchang Dijun, the god of career. Ancient people worship here with sacrifices for a successful career.
Located at the island in the northwest of Shichahai, the temple was built during the Yongle Period during the Ming Dynasty.
Originally named Huiju Temple, the temple is commonly known as the Jietan Temple because of the largest Buddhist altar in China.
Dongcheng Fahua Temple is located at No 103 Baofang Hutong, Dongcheng District. This site used to be the house of a eunuch named Liu Tong and his brother Liu Shunshe.
Xianliang Ancestral Temple is located in No 103 West Street of Dianmen in Xicheng District
Changchun Temple is located in Beijing Changchun Street Shanmen face to east and there are the Front Hall, the Main Hall and Behind Hallin the temple
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