The Biyun Temple (Biyunsi Beijing) was first built during the Yuan dynasty,
and the area around the temple today has a few places of historic
interest to offer, and some spectacular breathtaking scenery.
Given that it is located near the North end of Fragrant Hills
Park, it's a nice place to take a break from the hectic pace
of city life.
Places
of interest here include Sun Yat-sen's Memorial Hall and a
throne of Buddha's Warrior attendants. Outside the gate to
the temple, there is a suspended stone bridge, under which
is a deep gully with tall locust trees and willows falling
on both sides.
Inside
the newly decorated Sun Yat-sen Memorial Hall is a sculpture
of the revolutionary man himself and his achievements are
also noted in an exhibition here.
Nearby
the memorial hall is an impressive and elegant pagoda, towering
above the Temple at 34.7 meters high. From the top of here
there are great views of the Western hills and Beijing's suburbs.
How
to get Biyun Temple: Biyun Temple is en route to the Fragrant Hills
and it's a nice place to break up your journey. Take bus number
318, 333, 360 or the tourist buses that leave from Qianmen
or Chongwenmen. |