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  • 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. It was constructed in the. Tang Dynasty(618-907), covering an area of 11 acres (4 hectares). Jietai Temple is famous for the largest Buddhist ordination terrace existent in China, thus also called the Ordination Terrace Temple.
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  • Jietai Temple (Chinese: 戒台寺; pinyin: Jiè Tāi Sì) is a Buddhist temple in Mentougou District in western Beijing, China.
  • If you go to the Jietai Temple from Beijing Capital International Airport, it takes about 1 hour and 15 minutes (about 215 yuan).
  • 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.
  • 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 is located in the foothills of Changbai Mountain in northeast China, and is one of the most famous Buddhist temples in the country.
  • No monument or landmark in modern day Beijing has this feel to it, but at the Jietai Temple in Beijing's Western Hills you do get some sense of China's very...
  • Jietai Temple, or temple of the ordination altar, takes its name from its famous Ming marble ordination altar which was decorated with delicate and exquisite...
  • Jietai Temple is also known for its beautiful natural surroundings, with lush forests and mountain streams adding to the peaceful atmosphere of the temple.
  • The temple’s main interest is the white marble triple-layered ordination terrace, one of the three largest in China, housed in an unusual large and square hall...
  • As prestigious monks often set up altars here and initiated people into monkshood, people began to call the templeJietai Temple”...