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  • The White Cloud Temple was first founded in the mid-8th century during the Tang dynasty and was initially called the Temple of Heavenly Perpetuity (Tianchang Guan). During this period, the Abbey was state-sponsored and staffed by an elite clergy. From 1125 to 1215 when what is now Beijing was controlled by the Jin dynasty, the Abbey served as the Taoist administrative headquarters and played an important role in state ceremonies.
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  • Out of 20 Quanzhen ordination seminaries in the Qing dynasty, the White Cloud Temple was the most important of all.
  • The middle section of White Cloud Temple includes the main buildings which contain over 50 halls, spanning an area of about 2 hectares.
  • Qiu Chuji, an influential Taoist, built the White Cloud Temple on imperial orders as the predominant Taoist temple in the north of China.
  • During the Chinese New Year, White Cloud Temple hosts a temple fair with traditional performances and the sale of nostalgic Beijing-style items and snacks.
  • Situated in the Xicheng District of Beijing, the White Cloud Temple is one of China's major Taoist temples and was once the most influential Taoist temple in China.
  • History of White Cloud Temple. Baiyun Guan is said to have been built in 739 AD and was once the most influential Taoist temple in China.
  • Open time and tickets: The White Cloud Temple in Beijing is open daily from 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM. The ticket price for visiting the temple is 10 CNY.
  • Baiyun Temple (White Cloud Temple) is a famous Taoist temple in Beijing and an ancestral home of Taoism.
  • The White Cloud Temple, or the Monastery of the White Clouds (白雲觀), is a Daoist temple located in Beijing.
  • The White Cloud Taoist Temple is the largest Taoist Temple Architecture of All-True (Quanzhen) School existing in Beijing.