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Coordinates: 39°5645N 116°1819E / 39.94583°N 116.30528°E / 39.94583; 116.30528
 

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Wanshou Temple
Overview of the Wanshou Temple complex
Religion
AffiliationBuddhism
Location
LocationNo.121, Wanshousi Road, Zizhuyuan Subdistrict, Haidian District, Beijing
CountryChina
Wanshou Temple is located in Beijing
Wanshou Temple

Location in Beijing

Geographic coordinates39°56′45N 116°18′19E / 39.94583°N 116.30528°E / 39.94583; 116.30528
Architecture
Completed1577

The Wanshou Temple (simplified Chinese: 寿; traditional Chinese: ; pinyin: Wànshòu Sì) is a temple located at No.121, Wanshousi Road, Zizhuyuan Subdistrict, Haidian District, Beijing. In addition to being a Buddhist temple, the Wanshou Temple also houses the Beijing Art Museum (北京艺术博物馆 / 北京藝術博物館).

It was built in 1577 during the Wanli era of the Ming dynasty to store Chinese Buddhist scriptures. It later became a permanent celebration place for the imperial families of the Ming and Qing dynasties.[1]

The Wanshou Temple was known as one of Beijing's most important temples, and it was declared as one of Beijing's "Key Cultural Heritage of Preservation" in August 1979.[1] The Beijing Art Museum housed in the Wanshou Temple has also collected and preserved precious historical relics such as bronze and jade articles of Shang and Zhou dynasties (17th - 3rd centuries B.C), and ancient art treasures such as porcelains, earthenwares, enamels, carved lacquer ware, ivory carving, wood carving, and many relics from past dynasties;[1] it has a permanent collection of 70,000 items.[2]

Among the most important items displayed in the museum includes Chinese paintings and calligraphy from the Ming and Qing dynasties since 1368, Chinese weavings and embroideries of the Ming and Qing dynasties, and ancient coins of China and other countries.[1] Modern Chinese, Japanese and other Asian arts and crafts and paintings are also displayed in the museum.[1]

Wanshou Temple reopened on 16 September 2022 after a five-year renovation.[3]

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  • ^ "Beijing Art Museum" (in Chinese). Archived from the original on 2012-06-15. Retrieved 2012-06-02.
  • ^ "历经五年修缮 "京西小故宫"万寿寺重新开放". 2022-09-16. Archived from the original on 2022-09-16.


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