Beijing Yunju Temple
Introduction
Beijing Yunju Temple, located in Fangshan District, Beijing, is a Buddhist temple with a long history. It was built in the Sui Dynasty and has a history of more than 1,400 years. The temple attracts many tourists and believers with its rich cultural heritage and unique architectural style.
Advantages
- Long history: As one of the important temples of ancient Buddhism, Yunju Temple preserves many precious cultural relics and Buddhist artworks.
- Natural landscape: The temple is surrounded by beautiful environment, with mountains and rivers, suitable for hiking and photography enthusiasts.
- Quiet atmosphere: Away from the hustle and bustle of the city, it provides a quiet space for practice and reflection.
Ticket price
- Adult ticket: 20 yuan
- Student ticket: 10 yuan (valid student ID required)
- Children and seniors: Free (ID required)
Opening hours
- Summer (April-October): 08:00 - 17:30
- Winter (November-March): 08:00 - 17:00
Discount policy
- Group ticket: 10 people or more can enjoy a 10% discount.
- Major festivals: Free opening activities may be held during some festivals (such as Spring Festival, Buddha's birthday, etc.).
Transportation
- Self-driving: You can get there via the Beijing-Hong Kong-Macao Expressway. Yunju Temple has a dedicated parking lot.
- Public transportation:
- Take the subway from downtown Beijing to Fangshan Line, and transfer to the bus line to Yunju Temple directly.
- You can choose to take Fangshan Bus (such as Fang 5 Line) to reach the temple.
Notes
- Civilized Visit: Please keep quiet in the temple, do not make noise, and follow Buddhist etiquette.
- Dress Requirements: Please try to dress appropriately when visiting, and avoid shorts and sleeveless tops.
- No Photography: Some areas (such as the hall) are prohibited from taking photos, please abide by the regulations.
Yunju Temple is an ideal place that combines culture, history and natural landscapes, suitable for all kinds of tourists to visit and experience.
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