Songzhu Temple

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Tibetan name
Wylie transliteration :
zong kru'u dgon
Chinese name
Simplified :
嵩 祝 寺
Pinyin :
Songzhu si

The Songzhu Temple ( Tib. Zong kru'u dgon ; Chin. Songzhu si 嵩 祝 寺) was a temple of Tibetan Buddhism that the Qing Emperor Yongzheng had built for the 3rd Cangkya Qutuqtu (Changtscha Hutuktu) in 1733 . It is located at Songzhu Beixiang in the Dongcheng District of Beijing . Today there is a luxury hotel on the temple grounds.

Songzhu Temple and Zhizhu Temple have been on the Beijing City Monuments List (3-30) since 1984 .

See also

literature

  • Danzhu'angben: Zang zu da ci dian. = Bod rigs tshig mdzod chen mo. Gansu ren min chu ban she, Lanzhou Shi 2003, ISBN 7-226-02030-0 .

Web links

References and footnotes

  1. or 2 .; see. Changtscha Hutuktu .
  2. Archived copy ( Memento from April 17, 2010 in the Internet Archive )
  3. Chinese Zhizhu si 智 珠 寺
  4. english.bjww.gov.cn: Third Group of Cultural Heritage Units under Municipal Protection, Beijing ( Memento of September 2, 2011 in the Internet Archive ) (search: "Songzhu Temple and Zhizhu Temple") - found on October 11, 2010

Coordinates: 39 ° 55 '38 "  N , 116 ° 23' 53"  E