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Miaoying Temple, Beijing

The Miaoying Temple is a Chinese Buddhist temple noted for its 51 metre high white dagoba, crowned with a bronze and wood canopy held by iron chains.

The Miaoying Temple is a Chinese Buddhist temple noted for its 51 metre high white dagoba, crowned with a bronze and wood canopy held by iron chains. The imperial temple of the Yuan Dynasty, it has 4 halls with Buddhist statues, crowns, scriptures, rosaries, and the golden Dagoba Longevity Statue studded with 40 rubies.


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About Miaoying Temple

 171 Fuchengmen Inner St, Xicheng, Beijing, China

 +86 10 6616 0211

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