When is the best time to visit Guangji Temple in Beijing?

The best time for Guangji Temple in Beijing: Spring and autumn in Beijing are neither too hot nor too cold, and the climate is moderate. This is an ideal tourist season, especially in autumn, when the weather is crisp and the climate is pleasant. It is praised as "Golden Beijing" by Chinese and foreign tourists. The best tourist months in a year are April, May, September, 65438+ 10.

Beijing is located on the northern edge of North China Plain, surrounded by mountains and seas. It belongs to a typical warm temperate semi-humid continental monsoon climate with four distinct seasons. Spring flowers, autumn moon, summer rain and winter snow have their own characteristics. The annual average temperature is 1 1.8℃, the coldest is 1.6℃, the hottest is July, and the monthly average is 26. 1℃. Beijing has shorter spring and autumn seasons and longer winter, with an average annual precipitation of 644 mm and a frost-free period of 180 days. Although the winter in Beijing is very long, the indoor heating equipment is very good and warm as spring. Because of the great temperature difference between indoor and outdoor, you should take sweaters and cotton-padded clothes when you travel to Beijing in winter.

Newspapers, radio stations and TV stations in Beijing all have weather forecast columns and explanations, so please pay attention. You can also dial 856, which provides the weather forecast for the same day and the next day in Chinese and English.

But most of Beijing's tourism projects are cultural relics, scenic buildings and folk customs. These projects are not affected by the climate, and you can go to Beijing all year round. Travel agencies and restaurants in Beijing have off-season prices in winter, which can save a lot.

Guangji Temple, also known as Hongci Guangji Temple, is located in the West Temple at the gate of Fucheng, Beijing. It is one of the famous ancient Buddhist temples, where the Chinese Buddhist Association was established on 1953. Since then, Guangji Temple has become the center of Buddhist activities in China. 1983, Guangji Temple was identified by the State Council as the national key Buddhist temple in the Han area.

Guangji Temple, formerly known as Xiliu Village Temple, was founded in the late Song Dynasty. The following year (1457- 1464), Puhui, a Buddhist monk in Shanxi, revived the ancient temple, giving it to the court with "generosity" and being known as "martial law". In the early Qing Dynasty, several eminent monks strictly observed the precepts and naturally became Taoist Dojo.

Guangji Temple covers an area of 35 mu. Sitting facing south, the courtyard is wide. The main buildings on the central axis are the mountain gate, the Bell and Drum Tower, the Heavenly King Hall, the Ursa Major Hall, the Tongyuan Hall, the Duobao Hall, and the Tibetan Classics Pavilion. There is an annex hall and corridor on the west side. The three-story white marble annular altar is in the west courtyard.

In the majestic Tianwang Temple, besides the four heavenly kings King Kong glaring, the most precious ones are the bronze statue of Maitreya wearing a crown of heaven in the Ming Dynasty and the bronze statue of Wei Tuo holding a golden pestle in the Ming Dynasty. The resplendent Hall of the Great Hero is, from left to right, Ye Jiayi, Sakyamuni Buddha and Maitreya Buddha. On both sides of the main hall, eighteen arhats were cast in Ming Dynasty. There is a very pessimistic audio-visual in Tong Yuan Concert Hall. The three Buddha statues in Duobao Hall are the three-body Buddha of Sakyamuni, namely, Piluzena Buddha, Lushena Buddha and Sakyamuni Buddha. Precious gifts from friends from all over the world are also on display in Duobao Hall. Above the Duobao Hall is the Sutra Pavilion, which contains more than 65,438+10,000 Buddhist scriptures and more than 30,000 rubbings of Fangshan Yunju Temple. & gt