Guangji Temple is located at No. 25, Fuchengmennei Street, Xicheng District, Beijing. Covers an area of 2.3 hectares. It was built in the late Song Dynasty and named Xiliucun Temple. Tomorrow will be rebuilt in the early years, and in the second year of Chenghua (1466), the Emperor Xianzong decree to name "Hongci Guangji Temple". The monastery was destroyed by fire in 1931 and rebuilt in 1935.
Guangji Temple is located at No. 25, Fuchengmennei Street, Xicheng District, Beijing. Covers an area of 2.3 hectares. It was built in the late Song Dynasty and named Xiliucun Temple. Tomorrow will be rebuilt in the early years, and in the second year of Chenghua (1466), the Emperor Xianzong issued a decree named "Hongci Guangji Temple". The monastery was destroyed by fire in 1931 and rebuilt in 1935.
The building maintains the pattern of the Ming Dynasty and is divided into three roads. The temple houses many precious cultural relics, such as the statues of the Buddha of the Ming Dynasty and the statues of the Eighteen Arhats, the white jade jade ring built in Kangxi and the bronze treasures during the Qianlong period.