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The Azure Clouds
temple is a stunning jewel of Chinese Buddhist architecture. First built
in 1366 in the Yuan dynasty, it served first as a mountain convent.
The temple was expanded in 1516 during the Ming Dynasty and again in
1748 in the Qing dynasty under the reign of Emperor Qianlong, who added
the Hall of Arhats, containing 500 Buddha statues. He also erected
the main temple building, known as the Diamond Throne Pagoda, a towering
Indian "stupa" ringed with miniature stupas. Even in
modern days the temple has seen active use. When Dr. Sun Yat Sen
died in 1925 his coffin was briefly on display here before being moved
to Nanjing, but a permanent memorial hall remains at Azure Clouds.
The temple has some of the most beautiful gardens in the Beijing area. |