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The Sleeping Buddha Temple is located in the Fragrant Mountain Botanical Garden.The history of the Sleeping Buddha Temple can be traced back to the Tang Dynasty over 1,300 years ago. Inside the Temple there is a huge bronze sleeping Buddha, which is 6 meters long, weighing 54 tons. An ancient sal tree in the front of a hall in the temple was said to have been transplanted from India..
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Built in 1420A.D. the Temple of Heaven is the most holy of Beijing's Imperial temples. It was where the Emperor came every winter solstice to worship heaven and to solemnly pray for a good harvest. Many people join together at the Temple of Heaven early in the morning to practice Tai Chi.Would you like to join in? You will be able practice Tai Chi with under the guidance of your own teacher. The master will pas on their knowledge to you, and you will become acquainted with the soul of Tai Chi.
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One of the city's busiest temple fairs, Ditan Park is the site of the altar where sacrifices were formerly offered to the earth god, and now it has become the gathering place where people celebrate the beginning of a new year and various kinds of activities are held here..
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One of the city's busiest temple fairs, Ditan Park is the site of the altar where sacrifices were formerly offered to the earth god, and this year's fair will open with a performance imitating the Qing Dynasty sacrificial ceremony. Activities and events during the fair will include folk performances, fashion shows and a food street. There are crowded of people there On the 1st day of Chinese Spring Festival, the 5th day, and the 15th days there are particularly large crowds there, so please watch your wallet or purse..
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was first built in the Yuan Dynasty, but was later burned down and rebuilt in the Ming Dynasty. The current temple was largely built in the Qing Dynasty. Only the white pagoda was left over from Yuan Dynasty, a structure that is more than 700 years old. The pagoda is an important symbol of Yuandadu, the first capital set up in the Yuan Dynasty in 1279 by Kubla Khan. It is also the biggest Tibetan Buddhist pagoda in China.
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The southwest of the Jian Guo Men Overpass.The Beijing Ancient Observatory was built during the Ming Dynasty in 1442.
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The arboretum is situated at the foot of the Xiangshang Mountain.It is a place for multiple attractions: scientific research, education and leisure.
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