1. Beijing Baiyunguan
Baiyunguan is located on Baiyunguan Street outside Xibianmen, Xicheng District, Beijing. First built in the Tang Dynasty, it was the holy place where Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty enshrined Laozi, and was named Tianchangguan. During the reign of Emperor Shizong of the Jin Dynasty, the palace was greatly expanded and renamed Shifang Datianchangguan. At the end of the Jin Dynasty, it was rebuilt into Taiji Palace.
2. Beijing Dongyue Temple
National key cultural relics protection unit. It is located on Shenlu Street, Chaoyangmenwai, Chaoyang District, eastern Beijing. Covering an area of ??about 60,000 square meters, it is the largest temple of the Zhengyi sect of Taoism in North China. It was first built in the sixth year of Yuanyan (1319). It was funded by Zhang Liusun, the great master of Xuanjiao, and his disciple Wu Quanjie. It was completed in the third year of Zhizhi (1323) and named Dongyue Rensheng Palace to worship Emperor Dongyue, the god of Mount Tai.
3. Lv Zu Palace, Financial Street
Lv Zu Palace is a Taoist temple located at No. 15 Shuncheng Street, Fuxingmen North, Xicheng District, Beijing. It is a famous temple of the Quanzhen Longmen Sect of Taoism. It is said that the God of Fire in Luzu Palace is very efficacious, so from the Qing Dynasty to the end of the Republic of China, the incense here has always been particularly strong.
4. Di'anmen Fire Temple
The Fire Temple, the full name of the Chijian Huodezhenjun Temple, also commonly known as the Shichahai Fire Temple, is located outside Di'anmen, Xicheng District, Beijing On the northwest side of Wanning Bridge on Main Street, on the east bank of Shichahai, is a Taoist Zhengyi sect temple. The Fire Temple is mainly dedicated to the Southern Fire God (God of Fire). It is the largest and oldest among the many fire temples in Beijing. The Fire Temple was originally the lower courtyard of Baiyun Temple, the ancestral hall of the Quanzhen sect of Taoism. After restoration and reopening in the early 21st century, it was directly under the jurisdiction of the China Taoist Association.
5. Taoyuan Temple in Fenghuang Ridge
Taoyuan Temple is a Taoist temple in Fenghuangling, Haidian District, Beijing. It belongs to Quanzhen Taoism. Hosted by Taoist priest Huang Xinyang. It was built during the Wanli period of the Ming Dynasty and has a history of 500 years. Currently it is the first Taoist activity venue in Beijing.
6. Shenglianshan Zhenwu Temple
The Shenglianshan Zhenwu Temple is located in Fangshan District. In the 15th year of the Republic of China (1926 AD), it presided over the fundraising of the Ten Directions Believers by Taoist Cai Yixian. Get up. Zhenwu Temple was restored and rebuilt in 2004, covering an area of ??more than 3,000 square meters. It is the largest and most magnificent group of Taoist temples in Shenglian Mountain. The central axis building of Zhenwu Temple is three halls and two courtyards.
7. Zixiao Palace in Yajishan Mountain
Zixiao Palace in Yajishan Mountain has three entrances to the courtyard; there are nine thresholds from front to back, which are called Jiulongkou. It is a palace specially designed for the emperor and princes and ministers to take a temporary rest in Yaji Mountain. The Zixiao Palace courtyard was the last group of buildings built during the large-scale construction of Yaji Mountain in the early Qing Dynasty. The local elderly people called it the "new house".
8. Miaofeng Mountain Inspiration Palace
The Inspiration Palace is the main hall of the Miaofeng Mountain Empress Temple and is dedicated to the five empresses Bixia Yuanjun, Sangsheng, Guanzhu, Miaozhu and Sangzi. . Couplet on the doorpost: The clouds and the rain spread all over the world. The main hall is the Inspiration Palace.
9. Pinggu Yaowang Temple
Pinggu Yaowang Temple was built in the Tang Dynasty and is located on the west bank of Jinhai Lake in Pinggu District, Beijing. Located on Phoenix Mountain. The Yaowang Temple Fair is held every year on the first day of the fifth lunar month, and the incense has never stopped since ancient times. At the end of 2008, it was approved as a legal Taoist activity venue. It is the only legal religious venue in Beijing that mainly worships the King of Medicine.
10. Juyong Guandu City God Temple
Juyong Guandu City God Temple is a higher-status City God temple among the Chinese City God temples. It was built from 1368 to 1398 AD. It is currently the largest temple within the Juyongguan Great Wall and the only open venue for Taoist activities.
Reference: Baidu Encyclopedia-Taoist Temple