Cibei Temple in Taoranting Park is a must-see attraction.
🎈Cibei Temple in Taoranting Park is located in the southwest corner of Huxin Island in Taoranting Park, Beijing. It is an ancient temple from the Yuan Dynasty. In the 34th year of the Kangxi period of the Qing Dynasty, Jiang Zao, the then Minister of Works, built a pavilion in Cibei Temple and named it "Taoran" after the poem "Wait until the chrysanthemums are yellow and the home-brewed wine is ready, and get drunk with you" by Bai Juyi, a poet of the Tang Dynasty.
🎈🎈After the completion of Taoran Pavilion, it attracted many literati and scholars to come here to relax and gather because of its quiet and elegant surroundings. Since then, Taoran Pavilion has become famous and is known as one of the four famous pavilions in China.
🎈🎈🎈During the Republic of China period, Cibei Temple became a secret activity place for early revolutionaries of the Communist Party of China. In 1979, Cibei Temple was designated as a key cultural relic protection unit in Beijing.
🎈🎈🎈🎈Cibei Temple in Taoranting Park is located at No. 19 Taiping Street, Xicheng District, Beijing. 🚗You can take bus No. 120 or 692 to get there. 🎫The ticket price is CNY 2.