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Five Pagoda Temple

The temple has had a tumultuous history - it underwent major renovations in 1761, but was looted and burned to the ground, first by the Anglo-French Allied Armies in 1860 and then by the Allied Forces in 1900. After being partially rebuilt, it was forced to close again during the Cultural Revolution but has since been restored and re-opened. The temple was looted and burned to the ground twice.

The temple no longer has monks and now is used as Beijing Art Museum of Stone Carvings which preserves more than 2000 pieces of work for the tourists to see.

Architecture

The workers who built the pagoda did not follow the plans (drafts) accurately. Here in the Temple, the tourists can enjoy a special architectural style, both of the Indian pagoda and Chinese traditional ancient architecture. Also the tourists can enjoy the engraved features of Four Heavenly Kings, lions, Arhats, horses and other animal figures.


The square throne foundation is 17 meters (55ft) high and the five pagodas rise from this base. The five Pagodas standing side by side on a base, the central pagoda has seven stories, while the rest on the four corners are all five-stories. The entire structure is made of white marble, that after more than 500 years of oxidation, give the building a pale orange cast. The 4 walls of the foundation are carved with rows of Buddhas (the One Thousand Sagacious Buddhas) as well as bas-reliefs of Buddhist symbols, floral designs and Sankskrit letters. The 5 pagodas are also covered with similar carvings on a lesser scale.

There are two tall maidenhair trees more than 500 years ago around the pagoda . With the trees, the Temple appears to be very solemn and respectful.

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