This year, there is a lot of snow in Xi'an. It snows in Tianjin to Muta Temple Park. It is beautiful and beautiful in silver. And this is a completely free open park. Every season in spring, summer, autumn and winter has a good view. The favorite of nearby residents.
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This year, there is a lot of snow in Xi'an. It snows in Tianjin to Muta Temple Park. It is beautiful and beautiful in silver. And this is a completely free open park. Every season in spring, summer, autumn and winter has a good view. The favorite of nearby residents.
Very good city site park, built very carefully. Located in a residential area, the arrangement is well organized, and the surrounding environment is very good. Water scenery, greening, paths, green vegetation are all matched with the high and low, very beautiful!
[Cost-effective] Very good, all free parks, almost no foreign tourists. [Fun] Spring, summer and autumn have a variety of flowers and trees, there are plastic roads that can run, there are small lake makeup points, the prototype of the temple is also in the park, although small, but also retained, is a good place for nearby residents to exercise and relax.
The Muta Temple was built in 603 AD and was built by Emperor Yuan Wen for the Queen of the Dugu and the first name of the Zending Temple. After many man-made and natural damage, the temple and the wooden tower have no existence, only the mountain gate, east-west temple and law hall built during the Qing Kangxi period. At present, the remaining sites of the Muta Temple Ruins Park include the basilica site and the Shanmen site, the two ancient dragon claws planted on the left and right of the basilica baseline, and the cave-style buildings carved with blue bricks and white bricks at the northern end of the temple site. There is a wooden tower site in each direction, which is the position of the wooden tower of the total holding and solemn second temple, but the wooden tower has disappeared. 
[View] This is exactly the site of the Muta Temple site, and now you can only see the leftover doors and walls of the Muta Temple.