• The Zhihua Temple is a Ming dynasty-era Buddhist temple in Beijing, China. It is located in the Lumicang (禄米仓) hutong, in the Chaoyangmen area of Dongcheng District...
  • Sadly, one of those shut for the duration is the Zhihua Temple, which I've now missed in three visits to Beijing.
  • The Zhihua Temple, the most complete Ming Buddhist temple to have survived today, preserves a slice of the temple’s history, and offers a glance into some...
  • Introduction The Zhihua Temple is a Ming dynasty-era Buddhist temple in Beijing, China.
  • Zhihua Temple was built in the Ming Dynasty orthodox eight years, formerly the family temple of Sili Daeun Wang Zhen.
  • Located at the eastern entrance of Lumican Hutong, a densely inhabited ancient lane in Dongcheng District, Zhihua Temple was built in 1443.
  • Time your visit to coincide with a short musical performance, taking place in Zhihua Hall at 10am and 3pm daily.
  • The Zhihua temple retains what is, apparently, the only temple music troupe performing Ming dynasty music.
  • Zhihua Temple in Beijing introduces the main attractions, Reviews, The best time to visit, How to Get there, the highlights, facts, history, photos, weather...