Huanxiu Temple

Huanxiu Temple

Huanxiu temple is a tourist attraction in Beijing. It was built in the Chenghua period of Ming Dynasty. Huanxiu temple is located in the west of xiaoyouying village, chonggezhuang Township, Fangshan District. It was built in Chenghua period of Ming Dynasty.

Introduction to scenic spots

Huanxiu temple is located in the west of xiaoyouying village, chonggezhuang Township, Fangshan District. It was built in Chenghua period of Ming Dynasty. The temple faces north from the south. The main hall is in good condition. The main hall is 12.3 meters wide. It is three beamless buildings. Inside the hall, there is a top with a height of 7 meters. On the opposite wall, there are three niches on the top of the ticket, under which there is xumizuo. The seats and niches are made of white marble. It is 1.1 meters high and 6.3 meters long. Each niche is 1.6 meters high, 1.3 meters in diameter and 1.2 meters deep. There is a platform in front of the hall, 8.5m long, 2.3m wide and 1m high. On it stands a stele of Guifu, which is "the stele of Huanxiu Temple".

address

West of xiaoyouying village, chonggezhuang Township, Fangshan District, Beijing

Address: xiaoyouying village, Qinglonghu Town, Fangshan District, Beijing

Longitude: 116.034801

Latitude: 39.83865

Ticket information: no ticket required.

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