Can I ask for a visa in a temple in Beishan, Jilin City?

In a regular monastery, the monk master will definitely not do some fortune-telling, fortune-telling, fortune telling, etc. In particular, fortune-telling by drawing lots should belong to the category of Taoism, and Buddhist temples rarely do these.

As far as I know, on Beishan, there is the temple of the great monk (Jade Emperor Pavilion) and the temple of the second monk (Guan Guan). There are no masters in the Imperial Temple, Kanli Palace, etc., but you can go to the guest hall and ask the lay disciples in the temple to help you write some auspicious or extraordinary documents. If you are destined, you may have unexpected gains

As for if you really want to draw lots to tell your fortune, I believe you have already seen it from the moment you enter the park gate to the time you walk to the Jade Emperor Pavilion. There must be no less than a dozen people setting up stalls there. These people come in different forms, some are wearing Taoist robes, some are wearing layman's clothes, some are blind people with crutches; some are shaking divinations, some are asking questions, and some are criticizing horoscopes . . . Love and marriage, money and career, past and present life, as long as you can ask, he can probably answer it. I don’t know whether it is true or not, and I have very little contact with it. However, again, if you are destined, there are also experts in metaphysics or psychics who can give you guidance and temporarily solve your confusion

Good luck~