Huitong temple in Beijing

Huitong temple is on the northwest island of Xihai in Shichahai. Built in Yongle period of Ming Dynasty, it was formerly known as fahua temple, also known as Zhenshui Guanyin nunnery. It was rebuilt in 1761. It was renamed Huitong temple. In the 26th year of Qianlong reign, the emperor wrote a poem about Huitong Temple: "a Lake Pavilion is leaning against the dike, and the water on both sides is different. At that time, Ji Sheng floats the smoke boat, and Chunshu's family is fascinated by it. " "The temple wall is red in the smoke, and the temple reaches Huitong in a flash. The rain is still in the dark. When you come out of the suburbs, you can see the wheat sprouts. "

Address: No.60, Deshengmen West Street, Xicheng District, Beijing

Longitude: 116.3657631

Latitude: 39.9464127

Tel: 010-66183083

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