【4K🇨🇳】三百多年歷史中國北京藏傳佛教古剎,精美的石雕藝術,西黃寺之旅A Tibetan Buddhist temple with a history of 300 years in Beijing

【4K🇨🇳】三百多年歷史中國北京藏傳佛教古剎,精美的石雕藝術,西黃寺之旅A Tibetan Buddhist temple with a history of 300 years in Beijing

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10:02 清代 清淨化城塔
19:10 精美的北牌樓
21:29 藏經殿
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西黃寺又稱達賴廟,位於北京市朝陽區黃寺大街11號,建於清順治九年(1652年),清乾隆四十七年(1782年)始建清淨化城塔院,是清初北京最早建立的藏傳佛教皇家寺院之一,也是達賴和班禪在北京的駐錫地。
西黃寺現僅存清淨化城塔院,佔地19,000餘平方米,坐北朝南,平面呈南北向的長方形,由三進院落組成。原中軸線上自南向北依序排列有牌坊、單拱石橋、前殿、鐘鼓樓、垂花門、正殿、清淨化城塔、後罩樓。現牌坊、單拱石橋、鐘鼓樓以及後罩樓均已無存。
2001年6月25日,西黃寺內的清淨化城塔被中華人民共和國國務院公佈為第五批全國重點文物保護單位。
Xihuang Temple, also known as the Dalai Lama Temple, is located at No. 11 Huangsi Street, Chaoyang District, Beijing. It was built in the ninth year of Shunzhi in the Qing Dynasty (1652). The Qingjinghua Pagoda Courtyard was built in the forty-seventh year of Qianlong in the Qing Dynasty (1782). It is one of the earliest Tibetan Buddhist royal temples established in Beijing in the early Qing Dynasty and the residence of the Dalai Lama and the Panchen Lama in Beijing.
Xihuang Temple now only has the Qingjinghua Pagoda Courtyard, which covers an area of ​​more than 19,000 square meters. It faces south and is a rectangular north-south plane, consisting of three courtyards. On the original central axis, from south to north, there are archways, single-arch stone bridges, front halls, bell and drum towers, hanging flower gates, main halls, Qingjinghua Pagodas, and back hood towers. Now the archways, single-arch stone bridges, bell and drum towers, and back hood towers are no longer in existence.
On June 25, 2001, the Qingjinghua Pagoda in Xihuang Temple was announced by the State Council of the People's Republic of China as the fifth batch of national key cultural relics protection units.