Beijing niche attractions - Zhenjue Temple (Ticket 20, Jinxiu Jiangshan Card free). Wuta Temple is located outside Xizhimen, Haidian District, Beijing, built in Mingchenghua nine years (1473), Mingzhenjue Temple. Qianlong 26 years (1761) overhaul, in order to avoid taboo, changed its name to Dazhengyue Temple. Because there are towers in the temple, it is commonly known as the Wuta Temple. During the Ming and Yongle years (about 1413), Indian monk Bandida came to Beijing to present the Golden Buddha Zun and the Indian "Buddha Gaye Tower". The Yongle Emperor made a plan to build and build the tower, and the Ming Chenghua nine years built the King Kong Throne Tower according to the pictures presented. The eight-country coalition invaded China, and the monasteries disappeared, but the towers survived. This type of towers currently only exist in the country: three in Beijing, one in Wuta Temple, Biyun Temple and Huangsi; the other three in Hohhot, Inner Mongolia; one in Miaolian Temple in Kunming, Yunnan; and one in Zhengding Guanghui Temple in Hebei. Among them, the five towers in Beijing are the most exquisite. The King Kong Throne Tower is composed of the throne and the stone tower. The throne is a 7. 7 meters high platform, brick and white jade, divided into 6 layers, layer by layer from the bottom to the top 0. 5 meters, the appearance is solemn. The lowermost layer is the Mizu, its upper 5 floors; Each floor is a row of Buddhas, each Buddha is carved as a statue. The top platform of the throne is divided into five square stone towers: the central tower is 13 floors, about 8 meters high, symbolizing the Buddha of Piluzha; the four corner towers are 11 floors, about 7 meters high, and the Buddha symbolized by the 5 towers is called the five-sided Buddha. Each tower is made up of thousands of pre-cut stones. The throne is opened in the middle of the north and south, and there is a stone step 44 in the tower, which hovers up to the upper platform of the throne. The platform is also covered with a round glass cover below. The tower and body are engraved with Buddha statues, Sanskrit and religious decorations. The central tower engraves a pair of Buddha footprints, meaning "Buddhist footprints all over the world". The parts of the King Kong Throne Tower of Wuta Temple are proportional and proportional, giving a solid and unshakable impression