
based on 2 reviewsIf you want to see peach blossoms, you can retreat this year! Transportation and parking: It took 2 and a half hours to start from Huilongguan... After arriving, I encountered parking problems again. Not only were the two parking lots full, but people parked more than 200 meters on both sides of the road... Since the saying "Yanshou Temple came first and then the Ming Tombs" came out, it feels like this place is really popular! Flower viewing situation: The peach blossoms have already faded, and the mountain pear blossoms are in season, but there are very few pear trees, and there is no feeling of being all over the mountains. The mountains are sparse all the way up, which is not very meaningful. Tour suggestions: Yanshou Temple is still worth a visit. Although it is not big, it is really quiet in the deep mountains, and the view is excellent. You can see the Dahei Mountain opposite! The most important Panlong pine is still lush this year, giving people a strong sense of life. The pools on both sides also have koi this year. The overall situation is very suitable for daydreaming!
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If you want to see peach blossoms, you can retreat this year! Transportation and parking: It took 2 and a half hours to start from Huilongguan... After arriving, I encountered parking problems again. Not only were the two parking lots full, but people parked more than 200 meters on both sides of the road... Since the saying "Yanshou Temple came first and then the Ming Tombs" came out, it feels like this place is really popular! Flower viewing situation: The peach blossoms have already faded, and the mountain pear blossoms are in season, but there are very few pear trees, and there is no feeling of being all over the mountains. The mountains are sparse all the way up, which is not very meaningful. Tour suggestions: Yanshou Temple is still worth a visit. Although it is not big, it is really quiet in the deep mountains, and the view is excellent. You can see the Dahei Mountain opposite! The most important Panlong pine is still lush this year, giving people a strong sense of life. The pools on both sides also have koi this year. The overall situation is very suitable for daydreaming!
Gusongyou Temple, a historic site in Yanshou Town! There is an ancient temple from the late Ming Dynasty in Changping, Beijing - Yanshou Temple. Tickets are free to enter, you can burn incense and worship Buddha. A wisp of green smoke in the deep mountains adds a touch of mystery to this place!
Beijing Changping Yanshou Temple is located in the valley of Fenghuang Mountain, two kilometers north of Heishanzhai Village, Changling Town, Changping District. It is surrounded by green mountains on all sides and has a great view. The temple is quiet and people burn incense and worship Buddha.
No tickets. Originally wanted to go to Tallinn, no business, passed here, there is a small road west of the main entrance can drive up, there is a small parking lot. The temple is not big. Phase II is under construction. After visiting the temple, you can climb the hillside behind it. The scenery is good. The two towers in the second phase of the temple should have some history. By the way, on the hillside, I saw a giant squirrel not coming and snapped it. The one with two fluffy horns on the ear is the first time I've seen it.
Yanshou Temple is located in the northwest of Beizhuang Village, Yanshou Town, Changping District, Beijing, about 52 kilometers from downtown Beijing. [1] The scenic area passes by the world-famous Ming Tombs and is on the way to Mutianyu Great Wall and Yinshan Pagoda Forest.