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White Cloud Temple

Introducing White Cloud Temple
The White Cloud Temple is in southwestern Beijing, directly behind the Broadcasting Building. White Cloud Temple was called the Temple of Heavenly Eternity during the Tang Dynasty and the Temple of the Great Ultimate during the Jin Dynasty. White Cloud Temple is the largest Daoist architectural complex in Beijing and was the headquarters for the Dragon Gate sect.

White Cloud Temple Fast Facts
• Chinese Name: Baiyunguan 白云观
• Best Time to Visit: All year around
• Recommended Visiting Hours: About 1 to 2 hours
• Things to Do: Photography, Taoism Study, Architecture
• Opening Hours: 08:30-16:30
• Entrance Fee: ¥10/person
• Address: Baiyunguan Street, Binhe Road, Xicheng District, Beijing

What to expect at White Cloud Temple

Although historical records indicate that there were Daoist temples in Beijing during the Tang Dynasty, White Cloud Temple was not until the early Yuan Dynasty that they came to be built on a large scale. The Yuan Emperor Shizu (Kublai Khan), whose reign lasted from 1260 to 1293, appointed a Daoist priest from Shandong province to the position of "National Teacher," which nominally put him in charge of all Chinese Doaist affairs. This priest's name was Qiu Chuji, but he was commonly known as the Sage of Eternal Spring (Changchun Zhenren). While Qiu Chuji was in Beijing, he resided in the Temple of the Great Ultimate, which he expanded and renamed the Temple of Eternal Spring (Changchungong). From then on, it became the center of Daoism in northern China. It was not until the Zhengtong era (1436-1449) of the Ming Dynasty that its current name was adopted.

The extant temple was rebuilt in the Qing Dynasty and exemplifies the Daoist architecture of the period. The complex is composed of multiple courtyards set out on a central axis. From front to back the structures are as follows: a memorial archway, the main gate, a pool, a bridge, the Hall of Officials of the Heavenly Censor ate (corresponding to the Buddhist Hall of Heavenly Kings), the Hall of the Jade Emperor and the Hall of Religious Law (corresponding to the rear hall of a Buddhist temple).

In the center of the rear courtyard of White Cloud Temple is the Hall of the Patriarch Qiu, devoted to the worship of Qiu Chuji, and behind this, the Hall of the Four Heavenly Emperors, the second story of which is the Hall of Three Purities (corresponding to the Sutra Repository of Buddhist temples and housing the Daoist Tripitaka). Here one can see the similarity between Daoist and Buddhist temple architectures, though the decorative details and paintings make use of specifically Daoist motifs such as lingzhi fungus, specifically Daoist immortals and cranes, and the Eight Diagrams.

White Cloud Temple contains a stele with calligraphy by Emperor Qianlong recording in detail the history the history of the temple and the life of Qiu Chuji.

How to get to White Cloud Temple
• Take bus No. 26, 80, 320, 695, 717, Te 5, Te 6 or Te 19, and then get off at Baiyunguan Station.
• Take bus No. 3, 19, 42, 46, 47, 662, or 691 and get off at Tianningsi Qiaoxi Station.

Additional travel advice on White Cloud Temple
• Please dress and behave appropriately in the temple.
• Visitors are forbidden to take their own incense into the temple.

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