In Huata Village, south of Changping South Exit. Not obvious. If you don't pay attention, you may accidentally go straight through Huata Village.
The Peace Palace was built by Weichi Gong, a famous Tang Dynasty, and was inscribed by Emperor Taizong. In ancient times, there was a Peace Temple, followed by Tanzhe Temple. Huata Village, where the temple is located, has a beautiful environment, with its back to Qingshan and facing the Beijing Plain. The four seasons are pleasant, the fruits are fragrant and the food is rich. The temple is very quiet, with birds and flowers in spring and trees in summer. The overall architectural layout of Heping Temple skillfully uses the natural environment. The temple is located at the foot of Longfengwei Mountain, with steep peaks and beautiful scenery. Really: the land of Jinsha Fairy House, with layers of halls hidden under the mountain. Dragon and phoenix embrace mountains, while pine and cypress embrace Gu Lou Pavilion.
As a cultural relic protection unit in Beijing, the courtyard of Heping Temple is not complicated and there are not many halls. I didn't see monks who became monks, and there were few tourists. The related structure diagram on the Internet is not true. Many temples are gone. I don't know whether they were destroyed or not. It will be finished in about half an hour. If you are going near or passing by the south exit, you can come and have a look. If you come here on purpose, I feel that the content is a little less.