How many temples are there in Beijing? Have you been to some temples in Beijing? Temples are the representative things of Chinese history and culture. In ancient times, temples are sincere places that people all respect these places. Now, there are still some temples in Beijing are worth to visit.
Dongyue Temple
Dongyue Temple, the Temple of the Eastern Peak in Beijing is a Taoist temple in the Chaowai area, Chaoyang District, Beijing, China. The temple is dedicated to the Great Deity of the Eastern Peak. "Eastern Peak" is the cosmological name of Mount Tai, the easternmost and holiest of the Five Sacred Mountains of China. Founded during the Yuan dynasty, the Eastern Peak Temple is the largest temple of Zhengyi Taoism in Beijing and protected as a national cultural spot. The temple also hosts the Beijing Folk Customs Museum.
Address: No. 141 Chaoyangmenwai Street, Chaoyang District
Laojun Temple
Built during the late Ming dynasty and the early Qing dynasty, Laojun Temple is a Taoist Temple in Chaoyang Park. It is the only Taoist temple that worship God of Ware found in Chaoyang District.
The site of the temple now is belong to Chaoyang Park while it used to be a kiln of bricks and wares. The craftsmen worshiped Taihang Laojun for great production.
Address: The North Road of Nongzhanguan, Chaoyang District