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Three thousand bright lights, wishing my family peace and happiness, year after year - Dajue Temple.

Opening hours: Generally open from 09:00 to 17:00 all year round (ticket sales stop at 16:30), subject to the opening conditions on the day. Transportation Guide: Public transportation and subway transfers: Take Metro Line 4 to Beigongmen Station, transfer to Bus No. 346 to Wenquancun Station, and then transfer to Bus No. 633 to Dajue Temple Station. Or take Metro Line 16 and get off at Wenyang Road Station, then take Bus No. 633 and get off at Dajue Temple Station. ·Bus: Take bus No. 651 to Wenquan North Station, then transfer to bus No. 633 and get off at Dajue Temple. Self-driving route: You can take the Bei'anhe exit of Badaling Expressway, go west along Beiqing Road, turn left at the end and see the sign to Dajue Temple. Or take Fushi Road or Lianshi Road, turn north on the West Sixth Ring Road, and take Exit 49. Then, turn right after the Sixth Ring Road and arrive at Dajue Temple. Ticket Information: Ticket price: Adult ticket price is generally RMB 20 per person. However, the first 200 visitors every Wednesday can enjoy free admission (advance reservation required). ·Preferential policy: Chinese citizens under the age of 18, seniors aged 60 and above, students with student ID cards, people with disabilities, active military personnel and other specific groups can enter free of charge. Tour tips: Main attractions: The central temple area includes the mountain gate, stele pavilion, merit pond, bell and drum tower, Heavenly King Hall, Mahavira Hall, Amitayus Hall, Great Compassion Hall, Relic Pagoda, Dragon Pond, Dragon King Hall, etc. It is the core area of ​​Dajue Temple. · South Route Palace: There are buildings such as Jietai Hall, Siyi Hall, Qiyun Pavilion, and Lingyao Pavilion, which are full of royal atmosphere. ·Northern Monk's Quarters: a place for monks to live and practice. Temple Garden: The back is a peaceful temple garden, suitable for walking and taking photos. Tour suggestions: Best time to visit: Try to go on a sunny day so you can take more beautiful photos. In autumn, the ginkgo and maple leaves of Dajue Temple are particularly charming.
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Posted: Nov 26, 2024
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