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Great Bell TempleThis Qing temple, Dazhong Si, now houses the Ancient Bell Museum (Guzhong Bowuguan), best visited on the way to the Summer Palace or in conjunction with Wanshou Si, which lies to the southwest along the Third Ring Road. The temple was known as Juesheng Si (Awakened Life Temple), but clearly there wasn't enough awakening going on, so a 46 1/2-ton bell was transported here on ice sleds in 1743.
The main attraction is housed in the rear hall, carved inside and out with 230,000 Chinese and Sanskrit characters. The big bell tolls but once a year, on New Year's Eve. Visitors rub the handles of Qianlong's old washbasin, and scramble up narrow steps to play "Chinese golf" by making a wish and throwing coins through a hole in the top of the monster. But it is no longer the "King of Bells"; that honor now goes to the 50-ton bell housed in the Altar to the Century (Zhonghua Shiji Tan), constructed in 1999 to prove that China could waste money on the millennium, too. |
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