Temple of the White Dagoba

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The Temple of the White Dagoba is a historic Buddhist temple in Beijing, China, renowned for its prominent white stupa designed by the Nepalese architect Araniko during the Yuan dynasty.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Buddhist temple
historic site
religious building
architect Araniko
architecturalStyle stupa
associatedReligionSchool Tibetan Buddhism
associatedWith Mongol rule in China
Yuan dynasty
builtDuring Yuan dynasty
color white
constructionStartCentury 13th century
country China
countryOfArchitect Nepal
culturalContext Chinese Buddhism
function place of Buddhist worship
tourist attraction
hasFeature Buddhist symbols
golden spire
large white dome
series of bronze canopies
hasPart white stupa
hasView panoramic view of central Beijing
heritage historic Buddhist temple
heritageStatus protected cultural relic of Beijing
influencedBy Nepalese stupa architecture
Tibetan Buddhist architecture
locatedIn Beihai Park
Beijing
Xicheng District
locatedOn Qionghua Island
material brick
stone
white plaster
namedAfter its white dagoba (stupa)
near Forbidden City
Jingshan Park
notableFor Yuan dynasty architecture
prominent white stupa
orientation overlooking Beihai Lake
religion Buddhism
significance landmark of Beihai Park
symbol of Sino-Nepalese cultural exchange
touristStatus popular tourist destination in Beijing
usedFor Buddhist rituals
cultural tourism
pilgrimage

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Xicheng District contains Temple of the White Dagoba
Xicheng District, Beijing contains Temple of the White Dagoba
this entity surface form: Temple of the White Dagoba (Baita Si) area