Luzu temple was built along with the mountain, low in the front and high in the back. The temple is a typical form of Sanheyuan in the late Qing Dynasty, covering an area of 438 square meters, slightly longer in the north and south, and shorter in the East and West, in a rectangular shape. In the hall, painted clay statues such as LV Dongbin are worshipped. There are still three remnant steles in the courtyard. The central axis enters the courtyard four times. It is located in Wanshou mountain, Hexi village, Gubeikou Town, Miyun County. It's just a river away from Gubeikou town. Built in the Chenghua period of the Ming Dynasty, formerly known as Ciyun Temple, is a Buddhist temple dedicated to Guanyin Bodhisattva. In the Xuantong period of the late Qing Dynasty, Hao Xianglin, a Taoist, rebuilt Ciyun Temple and changed it into luzu temple.
Address: Danan mountain valley, Tuoli Town, Fangshan District, Beijing
Longitude: 116.027509
Latitude: 39.768931
Luzu temple in Fangshan
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