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| + | |placename=Běijīng 北京 | ||
| + | |historical-names=Yàn 燕; Yànjīng 燕京; Běipíng 北平 (from June 28, [[1928]] to October 1, [[1949]]) | ||
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| + | |nearby-locations=Nearby Locations: | ||
| + | * Tiānjīn [[天津]] | ||
| + | * Jìnán [[濟南]] | ||
| + | * Tàiyuán [[太原]] | ||
| + | * Shěnyáng [[瀋陽]] | ||
| + | |region=North China | ||
| + | |editor-name=Gregory Adam Scott | ||
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== Běijīng 北京 == | == Běijīng 北京 == | ||
Běijīng was the capital of the Qīng 清 dynasty, and is currently the capital of the People's Republic of China. | Běijīng was the capital of the Qīng 清 dynasty, and is currently the capital of the People's Republic of China. | ||
| - | + | '''Important Buddhist Sites''' | |
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| + | * The Yǒnghé Gōng [[雍和宮]] | ||
| + | * The Buddhist Academy of China [[中國佛學院]] | ||
| + | * The Chinese Buddhist Association [[中國佛教協會]] is based here, as was its predecessor the Chinese General Buddhist Association [[中華佛教總會]] | ||
| + | * The short-lived Bólín Institute [[柏林教理院]] | ||
| + | * The Bějīing Scriptural Press [[北京刻經處]] | ||
| + | * Buddhist Tibetan Language College [[藏文學院]] | ||
| + | * Hóngcí Buddhist Seminary [[弘慈佛學院]] | ||
| + | * Jìnglián Temple 淨蓮寺, associated with the Dharmadhatu Seminary [[法界學院]] | ||
| - | + | '''Other Notes''' | |
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| - | '' | + | * Several Buddhist periodicals were published here, including: |
| - | + | ** ''Běipíng Buddhist Association Monthly'' [[北平佛教會月刊]] | |
| - | * | + | ** ''The Young Men's Buddhistic Monthly'' [[佛化新青年]] |
| - | * | + | ** ''Common Vow'' [[同願]] |
| + | ** ''True Enlightenment Magazine'' [[正覺雜誌]] | ||
| + | * Xú Wèirú [[徐蔚如]], Lǚ Chéng [[呂澂]], Jìchán [[寄禪]], Jùzàn [[巨贊]], Zhū Fèihuáng [[朱芾煌]], Zhōu Shújiā [[周叔迦]], Tāng Yòngtóng [[湯用彤]], and Cízhōu [[慈舟]] (1877-1958) died here | ||
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'''Resources''' | '''Resources''' | ||
| - | * | + | * [http://www.lib.utexas.edu/maps/historical/peking_1875.jpg Map of Běijīng, 1875], Perry-Castañeda Library Map Collection, University of Texas at Austin |
| - | + | * [http://www.lib.utexas.edu/maps/historical/peking_environs_1912.jpg Map of Běijīng region, 1912], Perry-Castañeda Library Map Collection, University of Texas at Austin | |
[[Category:Geography]] | [[Category:Geography]] | ||
Běijīng 北京
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Article editor: Gregory Adam Scott |
| Geography Portal |
Běijīng was the capital of the Qīng 清 dynasty, and is currently the capital of the People's Republic of China.
Important Buddhist Sites
Other Notes
Resources