Visiting The Chaoyang Temple In The Deepest Mountains

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Beijing is a city of age-old tradition, with the advancement of the modern science it has also become one of the most modern city with all public services in form that very few country can afford. Just watch some videos comparing the NYC subway with Beijing, or bus service, or security, or technological aspects like driver-free robotic taxi, or even the drone-based food delivery systems; everything will really surprise you in Beijing. The rapid growth of the city is really shocking and I have witnessd how the weather in my living area Huairou which is a northern district of the municipality, has been changed dramatically inlast 6 years with the finest air and eye-catching natural beauty everywhere you go in the district.

Not only the modern civilization is a dominating factor here but also they have preserved their old Beijing city in which area you will find the Beijing 200 years ago with the simle buildings with narrow hutongs. Also, all around the municipality you wil find the old temples which are located in the deepest region of the mountaisn which are the toughest place to reach a century ago. Today I am going to share such a temple of the Huairou district that is located in the deepest mountains region in my experience so far.

As it is located in the deepest area of the mountains in this area, the surroundings of the temple are more silent than other temples that I have visited in this Huairou district and in some other mountain areas of the Beijing Municipal. This temple is located inside the Linghui Mountain scenic Area but you have to walk a lot inside the scenic area that is straight toward the north direction for around 40 minutes of walk with medium speed.

The entrance of the temple can be a painful walking upward and some temples are so high with a long stairs that can make you feel inrritating for such high altitude of the location of the temple. After the high altitude entry there is a gap to the final section of the temple where the main idols and worship is arranged at the final temple room that has a large Buddha which is the only recognizable character for me among all the idols that I can find here.

In the main section, there are a dozen of rooms allocated for different form of the idols with diffeeren names and different outlooks. Like in the first one I found so many security of the gate like appearances like the genrals in old days. Then the main yard ahs many rooms at four direction with different idols in those rooms and there are also the place for worshiping arrangement that means the main section of the temple starts from this yard.

Then I foind the final large temple building where I saw the original Buddha and many monks were doing their works and some of them were preparing for their evening prayers. This is the last stage of the entrance to the deepere mountains and surrounding area was looking so dnagerous for a lonely man. The place is so silent except this main temple area as there were so many people working their.

I also find some people comin to this section for their worship which is quite simple. But they sing do some parayer with some sweet voices which is soothing but need too much practicing to mantain the tones constantly in the same pattern. I have enjoyed my travel there with the exploration of the great natural surrounding beauty while walking the whole way to there.

Finally, my trip ends there and I have taken some rest in the area for my returning journey. It was much easier as I ahd to go downwards which is not so step like some area which are very difficult but here the roads is going downward very smoothly without any hustle fo me. The soothing surrounding with the healing environment the overall trip to the Chayang temple is a memorable one in such deeper area of the mountians.

I hope you like my photos of The Chaoyang Temple In The Deepest Mountains in the Huairou district of the Beijing Municipal, where the beauty of the temple is in a great form with the mountains' surroundings that create very scenic views with the peaceful environement. It was an amazing experience to explore such a scenic place like this, with the discovery of religious activity in the middle of the natural beauty, to enjoy my Beijing life! Furthermore, the favourable weather with excellent air quality and clear views the day when I have visited nade views more attractive and enjoying. If you have any queries, let me know in the comments, and I will try my best to answer them.

Thanks a lot for your time and attention. I will catch up with you at the next one.

Wish you a great day!

All of these photos are my own property and they have been shot by me.

MD AL MAHADI HASAN Welcome to Mahadi's small corner in the Hive Community from Bangladesh. He is a Ph.D. student who is working at a research Institute in China. He has visited many destinations near Beijing, climbed up the Great Wall and mountains, tried new and exotic dishes here, tried skiing and many other events, and explored his country and wants to explore the rest of the world in the future. As a crypto enthusiast, he has the hobby of learning about Blockchains, Cryptos, and their fascinating applications in the real world. He loves learning new things and tries to enjoy his life to the full. If you like his content, don't forget to upvote and leave a comment to show some love for him as a learner in the blogging sphere. You can also reblog his post if you want to. Also, don't forget to follow him to be updated on his latest posts about his life and thoughts on a regular basis, including daily life and some Blockchain games such as Splinterlands.

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Dear Hassan!
I always admire your ability to discover hidden truths about China!

Buddhism, which the Chinese imported from India, spread to Korea and Japan, creating a Buddhism in East Asia that was different from India!

East Asia currently has the largest Buddhist population in the world!

East Asians find the Indian subcontinent fascinating through Buddhism! However, many East Asian Buddhists lament the disappearance of Buddhism from India.

I think Buddhism symbolizes the gentleness and sexual allure of women in the Indian subcontinent!

So, Buddhism best reflects the character of women in the Indian subcontinent!
Therefore, I oppose the sati imposed on women in Hinduism!

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sati_(practice)

Many East Asians feel that Hinduism is very cruel and uncivilized towards women!

East Asians feel alienated because Muslims forbid marriage between Muslim women and non-Muslim men!

So, East Asian men are surprised to learn that Muslim women are marrying non-Muslim men in Bangladesh!

I hope my awkward English doesn't offend you!

Don no batt!

Yeah, I am also surprised with these temple!

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