1. Badachu
Lingguang Temple enshrines one of the two Buddha tooth relics left after the death and cremation of the Buddha Sakyamuni. It is a sacred relic of the Buddha and protects the Buddha. Eight major places. When the masters of the International Buddhist Association come to Beijing, they always come to Badachu Lingguang Temple to worship. It is said that the Jade Guanyin amulet here can not only bless peace but also bring good luck.
Address: Badachu, Xishan
2. Hongluo Temple
Hongluo Temple is the birthplace of Buddhism in northern China and has been a holy place for Buddhism for thousands of years. Most of the previous abbots in the temple were appointed by the royal family, and there were frequent eminent monks with extraordinary Buddhist teachings. In the Jin Dynasty, there was the famous Zen Master Fojue, in the Yuan Dynasty there was Zen Master Yunshan, and in the Qing Dynasty, Master Jixing took over the Hongluo Temple and founded the Hongluo Pure Land Dojo. The last two generations of founders of the Pure Land Sect were both related to Hongluo Temple. There is a saying in the world that "there is Putuo in the south and Hongluo in the north."
Address: No. 2, Hongluo East Road, Huairou District (take the 936 Hongluo Temple special bus from Dongzhimen Long-distance Bus Station; Beijing - Jingshun Road)
3. Tanzhe Temple< /p>
He was favored by the royal family because of its effectiveness in burning incense. Emperors from Kangxi to Guangxu for more than 200 years came to the temple to offer incense and worship Buddha. Officials also made Tanzhe Temple the first choice for offering incense to ensure their prosperity. The temple is built on the mountain, facing south, with Baozhu Peak at its back, and is surrounded by nine peaks including Huilong, Huju, Pengri, and Zicui, making it a geomantic treasure.
Address: The foothills of Tanzhe Mountain in the southeast of Mentougou District
4. Miaoying Temple
As its name is "Miaoying", the white pagoda of Miaoying Temple will be named after Wishes come true in unexpected ways. Miaoying Temple was a royal temple of the Yuan Dynasty, enshrining Buddha relics, incense pagodas, Buddhist scriptures and other Buddhist sacred objects. During the reign of Emperor Chengzong of the Yuan Dynasty, the incense in the temple was extremely prosperous. In the first year of the Yuanzhen period, the number of participants in the "National Sacrifice Day" Buddhist activity hosted by the emperor reached as many as 70,000.
Address: No. 171, Funei Street, Xicheng District