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Visit Yaoshi Temple, a hidden Buddhist sanctuary in Beijing that offers tranquility and serenity. This sacred site is not only a center of faith but also a perfect escape from the city's hustle and bustle. As you stroll through the temple, the ancient architecture and exquisite Buddha statues will transport you back in time, immersing you in a thousand-year-old cultural heritage. Whether you're a devout follower or a traveler seeking inner peace, Yaoshi Temple provides a sanctuary for balance and solace.

Zhang's Room

Zhang's Room

4.8 / 5Outstanding40 Reviews
Zhoukoudian Town Xulishui Village
0.79KM from Yaoshi Temple
Family-friendly HotelMountain Retreat for Summer EscapesBarbecueRiver Trekking and RaftingPets AllowedBarbecue Available
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Floral Hotel· Beijing Changliushui No.1 Courtyard Hotel

Floral Hotel· Beijing Changliushui No.1 Courtyard Hotel

3.4 / 541 Reviews
No. 25, Changliushui Village, Zhoukoudian Town
2.98KM from Yaoshi Temple
Picnic AreaValet ParkingNon-smoking floorBarbecueStay 5 Nights, Get 1 FreeBarbecue Available
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27Camp

27Camp

4.7 / 5Great60 Reviews
300 meters southwest of Red Back Basket Spirit Heritage Education Base, Huangshandian Village, Zhoukoudian Town
4.58KM from Yaoshi Temple
Conference HallPicnic AreaNon-smoking floorChildren's Play AreaBarbecueOpen fires allowed at the campsite
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Beijing Huiyuan Farm Stay

Beijing Huiyuan Farm Stay

4.9 / 5Outstanding2 Reviews
黄山店村恒顺场44号
2.37KM from Yaoshi Temple
Newly OpenedFree ParkingBudget-Friendly HotelPet FriendlyParking
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ESCAPECITY Escape City Plan Wild Luxury Homestay

ESCAPECITY Escape City Plan Wild Luxury Homestay

4.9 / 5Outstanding6 Reviews
Inside the Escape the City Plan Camping Base, Lounan Road, Zhoukoudian Town
7.67KM from Yaoshi Temple
Budget-Friendly HotelPet FriendlyPet Friendly
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Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about Yaoshi Temple

Beijing Wangfujing The Peninsula Hotel stands out for its elegant blend of traditional Chinese architecture and modern luxury, located just a 10-minute walk from Yaoshi Temple. Guests enjoy serene courtyard views and access to curated cultural tours that include guided visits to the temple’s ancient Buddhist relics. The hotel also offers private tea ceremonies and calligraphy workshops inspired by Tang Dynasty traditions, allowing travelers to immerse themselves in authentic Beijing heritage while staying within easy reach of this historic site.

Yes, Beijing International Hotel is just 800 meters southeast of Yaoshi Temple, with direct access to Line 1 Metro at Dongdan Station—only a 5-minute walk away. This central location makes it easy to explore both the temple and nearby attractions like the Forbidden City or Tiananmen Square. The hotel features a climate-controlled underground passage connecting directly to the station, ensuring hassle-free travel even during Beijing’s busy seasons. Complimentary Wi-Fi, multilingual staff, and 24-hour concierge services enhance guest convenience.

Visitors can participate in exclusive Buddhist manuscript copying sessions held inside the temple grounds, where skilled practitioners guide guests through hand-copying excerpts of the Yaoshi Sutra using traditional brushes and ink. Additionally, weekly chanting ceremonies led by ordained monks feature ancient Sanskrit chants accompanied by traditional instruments like the xun flute and gongs, creating a deeply meditative atmosphere. For architecture enthusiasts, the architectural insight tour reveals the secrets of Tang-era wooden joinery, painted beams, and symbolic roof ornaments, offering rare access to the temple’s structural history.

Xiao Yuan Homestay (Yaoshi Temple Branch) is a charming boutique guesthouse nestled in a restored Beijing siheyuan courtyard, just 300 meters from the temple. Each room features handcrafted woodwork, warm lighting, and tranquil garden views, ideal for families seeking an authentic local experience. The homestay provides free bicycles for exploring nearby parks like Jingshan Park and Beihai Park. Breakfast includes homemade doufu nǎo (tofu pudding) and scallion pancakes, served in a peaceful setting perfect for morning reflection after visiting the temple.

From Yaoshi Temple, take Metro Line 5 to "Hepingli Beijie Station" for a 10-minute ride to the National Museum of China. Alternatively, walk 1.2 kilometers to Yonghe Temple, passing through preserved hutongs that showcase old Beijing life. To reach Jingshan Park, board Bus No. 27 and get off at "Jingshan Park Station," a 15-minute journey. On-site visitor centers offer free maps and audio guides, helping travelers plan efficient routes between temples, museums, and historical sites across the city.

Jingxin Vegetarian Restaurant is a hidden gem just 200 meters west of Yaoshi Temple, specializing in authentic Beijing-style vegan cuisine crafted by a chef trained at Shaolin Monastery. Signature dishes include the "Yaoshi Tri-Healing Pot," a nourishing soup made with goji berries, yam, and huangjing root, served with handmade dumplings and five-grain rice. The restaurant also hosts meditation tea sessions in a quiet Zen lounge, where guests can relax with herbal infusions and reflect on their visit to the temple—a perfect post-temple wellness experience.