On June 29, the construction of the Chengde Mountain Resort and the surrounding temple cultural relics protection and restoration project progressed smoothly.

Among them, the Pule Temple mainly checks and repairs and cleans the ridges of Xuguang Pavilion, Tianwang Hall, Zongyin Hall roof, tile surface and other parts.

  According to the Cultural Relics Bureau of Chengde City, Hebei Province, the protection and restoration project for the cultural relics and buildings of the Mountain Resort and surrounding temples began in May this year, focusing on the construction of Pule Temple, Putuo Zongcheng Temple and Anyuan Temple of the Eight External Temples. Completed by the end of the month.

The entire construction process is based on the principle of "not changing the original state of cultural relics", with minimal intervention, and repairing the old as it is.

  The Chengde Mountain Resort and surrounding temples were built in the Qing Dynasty. The Eight Outer Temples are the general name of the eight Tibetan Buddhist temples in the northeast of the Mountain Resort.

"In 1994, Chengde Mountain Resort and its surrounding temples were included in the World Cultural Heritage List by UNESCO.

  Among them, Pule Temple was built in the 31st year of Qianlong (1766), covering an area of ​​24,000 square meters. It was a temple built by Emperor Qianlong of the Qing Dynasty after he quelled the rebellion in the northwest. It is a symbol of national unity and has important historical value and artistic value. value.

  (Zhang Guiqin, Liu Nanjie, and Xu Miaoqiao)

Responsible editor: [Luo Pan]