Where is Baipu Temple in Beijing?

Baipu Temple is located in the north of Baiyu Village, Yanchi Town, Mentougou District, Beijing. Baipu Temple is an ancient temple in Liao Dynasty with a history of more than 900 years. Its tower is 65,438+00 meters high and is a solid hexagon. The lower part is dense eaves, and the upper part is bowl-covered. The tower has three layers of dense eaves, and the double lotus flowers above the dense eaves support the bowl. This tower is a kind of transition tower from dense eaves to covered bowls. It is a rare and precious tower in China and a masterpiece of dense eaves tower in Jin Dynasty.

Baipu Temple, built in Liao Dynasty, was named after two waterfalls on its back. In the heyday of Baipu Temple, there were as many monks as 100. The Hall of Ursa Major is dedicated to one of the last 2,000 Buddhas in China. The diameter of the big bronze bell in the bell tower is about 1.5 meters, with a town water tower 1 seat, a pharmacist tower 1 seat, a bowl-covered cornice tower 1 seat, and eleven lower halls. However, in the early years of the Republic of China, a warlord valued Baipu Temple as a treasure trove of geomantic omen and wanted to move his ancestral grave here, so he led his troops to destroy Baipu Temple. The villagers in Baiyu Village, the nearest to Linbai Waterfall Temple, are eager to build Baipu Temple, but Baipu Temple is far less huge than the previous Baipu Temple, just a three-in-one quadrangle.