Fahai Temple The pinnacle of Ming Dynasty murals, a shocking place that must not be missed

Mondo Tourism Updated on 2024-01-19

There are countless tourist attractions in Beijing, but if you haven't been to Fahai Temple, you'll be a shame.

This temple hides the country's top 3 rare murals, and even makes up for the lack of Dunhuang Ming Dynasty murals, whose murals can be called the pinnacle of Ming Dynasty murals, which is shocking.

The murals of Fahai Temple were built by the Ming Dynasty eunuch "Li Tong" to repay the holy grace, and were created by 100 royal painters over a period of 4 years.

These murals are not only the pinnacle of artistic value, but also the pinnacle of technology, using the technology of leaching powder and piling up gold, the three-dimensional sense is real, which can be called the naked-eye 3D technology of the Ming Dynasty.

It is worth seeing the hand-painted murals of the Ming Dynasty royal painters in the Daxiong Treasure Hall, as well as the capillaries on the fox's ears are clearly visible.

The base plate of the mural is mixed with cashmere to prevent the walls from cracking, and the images are made of mineral materials, so that it has been preserved to this day.

In addition, the mandala caisson in Fahai Temple, the whitebark pine in front of the Daxiong Treasure Hall, the four cypress and one hole bridge in front of the Fakai Temple, and the bronze bell are also not to be missed.

However, there are some things you need to pay attention to when visiting the real murals, such as the real murals are difficult to about, the 100 ticket includes explanations, about 20 people per session, 20 minutes of explanation, each person will be assigned a cold light source flashlight with the tour guide from left to right to explain a circle out of the house, don't be late, don't turn on the lights in the hall, you need to wear shoe covers, you can't bring mobile phones and power bank luggage.

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