Yong'an Temple in Beihai Park, you can enter Yong'an Temple after crossing the bridge at the south gate of Beihai Park. It is directly connected to the white tower on the mountain. It is a straight ladder to take a step. Many people walk more difficult. However, watching the "Longguang" written on the archway is also a enjoyment. Yong'an Temple, built in the south slope of Qionghua Island in Beihai Park, is located in Beijing. Qionghua Island is a round mountain island in the Beihai. It has been a royal garden since the 11th century. The island is full of hall pavilions and pavilions, like a fairyland. Yong'an Temple, in 1651, the Qing Dynasty built a Tibetan white lama tower on the foundation of the former temple waste hall, and built the temple in front of the tower, from then on Qiongdao also known as Baita Mountain, also known as Baita Temple. Yong'an Temple, after the re-renovation in 1743, changed its name to Yong'an Temple. You can see the beautiful courtyard, the beautiful lake view, and the beautiful Beijing. Here you can see a yard, and you can see Chang'an Street from a distance. The dome of the National Grand Theatre is in sight.