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What are the interesting temples in Beijing?

1. Hongluo Temple

is located at the southern foot of Hongluo Mountain, 5 kilometers north of Huairou District, Beijing, 55 kilometers away from the urban area of Beijing, with a total area of 8 hectares. It is a national AAAA-level tourist area.

Hongluo Temple was built in the fourth year of Xiankang in the Eastern Jin Dynasty (AD 338), and was originally named "daming temple" (renamed as "Protecting the Country and Shivering the Endowment Temple" in the Ming Dynasty, commonly known as "Hongluo Temple" because of the wonderful legend of the Hongluo Fairy).

Hongluo Temple, facing south, is built according to the mountain, with strict layout and magnificent momentum. It is backed by Hongluo Mountain and illuminated by Hongluo Lake in the south, surrounded by mountains and water, with abundant trees and towering ancient trees. Hongluo Temple is located among thousands of acres of lush ancient pine forests in front of Hongluo Mountain, forming a beautiful picture of "Bibo Tibetan Ancient Temple".

2. Dazhong Temple

Dazhong Temple was originally named Juesheng Temple. Located on the north side of Lenovo Bridge, North Third Ring Road, Haidian District, it was built in the 11th year of Qing Yongzheng (1733). Originally a royal Buddhist temple, Dazhong Temple was turned into an ancient bell museum in 1985, with more than 4 pieces of Chinese and foreign ancient bells on display.

in 1996, Dazhong Temple was listed as a national key cultural relic protection unit by the Chinese people and the State Council, and officially became a national protected historic site.