• Jietai Temple (Chinese: 戒台寺; pinyin: Jiè Tāi Sì) is a Buddhist temple in Mentougou District in western Beijing, China.
  • Jietai Temple was built during Wude's reign in the Tang Dynasty. It was first called Huiju Temple that means the temple of accumulating wisdom.
  • Jietai Temple is also known for its beautiful natural surroundings, with lush forests and mountain streams adding to the peaceful atmosphere of the temple.
  • In 1998, the Buddhist Association of China began to send monks to the temple. You Should not Miss at the Jietai Temple.
  • Located in Mentougou District 22 miles (35 kilometers) west of the urban area, Jietai Temple is one of the oldest royal Buddhist temples in Beijing.
  • jietai temple The Jietaisi stands at the foot of Ma' an (Saddle) Hill, about eight kilometers to the southeast of the Tanzhesi (the Temple of the Pool and the Wild...
  • JieTai Temple is located 35km west of Beijing and is only 10km from Tanzhe Temple. JieTaiSi, or ‘Temple of the Ordination Altar’, takes its name from its...
  • Jietai Temple is among the many tourist sites in Beijing. It is located about 25 kilometers from the center of Beijing in the Ma’an mountain.
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  • It has been called the “first Jietai under heaven” for hundred of years. Jietai Temple locates on the half way of Ma’anshan, 35 kilometers from downtown Beijing.