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Essential
Architecture- Peking
Badachu |
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Beijing / Peking, China |
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The Badachu, meaning Eight Great Sites, refers to the eight Buddhist
temples and monasteries scattered across Cuiwei, Pingpo, and Lushi hills
at the foot of Beijing's Western Hills Scenic Area. Located along the
outskirts of Beijing, it was restored during the 1980's and has since
become a famous tourist destination.
There are a total of eight former Buddhist temples and
monasteries in Badachu Park. These are the Temple of Eternal Peace (Chang'ansi),
the Temple of Divine Light (Lingguangsi), Three-hill Nunnery (Sanshan'an),
the Temple of Great Mercy (Dabeisi), the Temple of Dragon Spring Nunnery
(Longquan'an), the Temple of Fragrant World (Xiangjiesi), The Cave of
Precious Pearl (Baozhudong), and Zhengguo Temple.
Badachu Park is an attractive place to visit all year round. It
has a pleasant temperate climate, remaining cool in summer and warm in
winter. Visitors can stroll from one temple to another, enjoying the
beautiful scenery and admiring the arbor and rare ancient trees. Some of
these trees have been standing for over 6 centuries, but their roots and
branches are still strong and in good shape. In September and October,
when the leaves are turning red, crowds of tourists come to climb the
mountains. You may also take a cable-car to the top of the hill and
feast your eyes on the beautiful view from the mountain peak.
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www.essential-architecture.com
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