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Which temples in Beijing are free? These temples have the strongest incense.

I believe many friends know that there are many temples in Beijing, and most of them are very old. However, there are some temples that require fees. Today, Bian Xiao will introduce some free temples to you. Your favorite friends should collect them quickly!

1, Fayuan Temple Fayuan Temple is the seat of China Buddhist College. It was built in the Tang Dynasty and is the oldest temple complex in Beijing. This is a temple built by Li Shimin, Emperor Taizong, to mourn the fallen soldiers. This is one of the most complete and precious temples in China. There are three things here: many treasures, many stories and many Buddhist books. A Fayuan Temple is half the history of the feudal dynasty in China. It is located at No.7 Fayuan Temple in Qian Jie, Diplomatic Hutong, Xuanwu Gate. Take subway line 4, get off at Caishikou and take the southwest exit. There are also several bus lines that can be reached.

2. Guangji Temple is located in Fuchengmen Street, Xicheng District, where the Chinese Buddhist Association is located. It was founded in the Jin Dynasty. It has many cultural relics and a long history, and enjoys a high reputation in the Buddhist circles at home and abroad. This is the center of Buddhism in China, where most Buddhists yearn. It is also one of the temples where Beijing proposed marriage. Marriage seekers can come here to worship Guanyin in Tongyuantang. Here, not only tickets and incense are free, but also they are provided free of charge. Buddhist festivals also provide free meals. The transportation here is convenient, just get off at West 4 of Metro Line 4. There are still many bus lines to arrive.

3. Xihuang Temple Xihuang Temple is the most difficult temple in Beijing to make an appointment for free admission. It is only open to the public on Saturday and Sunday, and 200 people enter every day. This is the Advanced Buddhist College of Tibetan Language Department in China. It is also the place where the Panchen Lama lectured in Beijing and lived in Wuxi. It was built in the early Qing Dynasty. There is a Jingcheng Pagoda built in memory of Panchen VI, in which the dressing sutra of Panchen VI is buried, also known as Panchen Pagoda. This tower is exquisitely carved and is famous at home and abroad. It is a treasure of Xihuang Temple, a symbol handed down from generation to generation and a symbol of history. It is located in Huangsi Street outside Andingmen. Take bus No.406 and No.380 and get off at Xihuangsi North.

4. Tongjiao Temple Tongjiao Temple is located in the needlework alley of Dongzhimen. It is the only Zhong Ni Temple in Beijing. Built in the Ming Dynasty, Sanshanmen faces east, which is different from other temples. Its most unique is Daxiong Hall, which is famous for its 53 portraits of rich children. The traffic here is convenient. Get off at Dongzhimen on Metro Line 2 and walk.

5. Baipu Temple Baipu Temple is a magical temple in Ximentougou, Beijing. It was built in Liao Dynasty and has a history of more than 900 years. Baipu Temple is built in a patchwork of mountains. Because of the fantastic shapes of buildings and Buddha statues, your understanding of temples will be refreshed. It is also called the second Yuan Temple, and the most magical is the magnificent Lei Yin Pavilion. There is also a vegetarian restaurant here. I like the vegetarian food here very much. I can also register as an intern here for a few days. The temple provides free accommodation. Due to the inconvenient transportation, it is recommended to go by car and navigate to Baipu Temple.

6. Tongzhou Sanjiao Temple Tongzhou Sanjiao Temple has a history of 1300 years. On the west bank of the Beijing-Hangzhou Grand Canal, it is called Sanjiao Temple because of the distribution of finished products of Confucianism, Buddhism and Taoism. There is a burning Buddha pagoda on the west side of Youshengjiao Temple, so it is called three temples and one pagoda. The tower is a 13-story solid brick tower with dense eaves. There are more than 2000 wind chimes and 4 15 carved Buddha statues on the tower, which is the symbolic emblem of Tongzhou. Take subway line 6, get off at Beiguan and Nankou, and go south.