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[2025 Beijing Attraction] Travel Guide for Cheng'en Temple (Updated May)

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Cheng'en Temple is located in the east of Shijikou Street, Shijingshan District, Beijing. Founded in the Ming Zhengde period (1506-1521). Covers an area of about 30 acres. Cheng'en Temple has a total of four courtyards. The eastern part of the temple is from south to north, followed by the Shanmen Hall, the Tianwang Hall, the main hall, and the apse. There are dozens of side halls and wing rooms on both sides of the main hall. There are watchtowers around the courtyard wall, which are rare in the temples of the Ming and Qing dynasties. There are still 2 bright monuments in the temple. One is the emperor's decree tablet, erected in the eighth year of Zhengde in the Ming Dynasty (1513); Each of the four murals in the Temple of Heavenly Kings is painted with a dragon, reflecting the various styles of mural art in the Ming Dynasty, and has important research value. For the protection of cultural relics in Shijingshan District. Cheng'en Temple is located in the east section of Shimokou Street, opposite Beijing No. 9 Middle School. The temple was built in the Zhengde period of the Ming Dynasty, covering an area of about 30 acres, and is now a district cultural relics protection unit. There are a total of four courtyards in the temple, facing south. The scale of the building is grand and the layout is rigorous. From south to north, there are Shanmen Hall, Tianwang Hall, Daxiong Hall, and Back Hall. There were originally two Ming monuments in the temple, one was the emperor's edict, erected in the eighth year of Zhengde in the Ming Dynasty; There are dozens of side halls and wing rooms on both sides of the Daxiong Palace. There are watchtowers around the walls of the temple, which look like bunkers, which are rare in the temples of the Ming and Qing dynasties. There are also murals in the original Shanmen Hall, Tianwang Hall, and Daxiong Hall. Now only the four-storey murals of Tianwang Hall remain. Each of the four murals is painted with a dragon, dancing and leaping in the auspicious clouds. It is lifelike and reflects the various styles of mural art in the Ming Dynasty. It is very precious and has important research value.
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Cheng'en Temple Address:

East Of Moshikou Main Street, Shijingshan District, Beijing 100043, China

Cheng'en Temple Recommended sightseeing time:

1-2 hours

Cheng'en Temple Phone:

010-68611900

Cheng'en Temple Ticket Price

Free entry
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