The even strong rainfall in the Beijing -Tianjin -Hebei region has caused floods in many places. A millennium ancient temple in Hebei Province has also been flooded.

According to upstream news reports, a video about the flooding of Kaishan Temple in Hebei Province, and the cultural relics workers are swimming to the main hall to check the damage to the building on the Internet.In the video, a man swims to the temple in the distance from the temple, and the surrounding red exterior wall building is clearly visible.

The staff of the Flood Control Emergency Rescue Office of Xincheng Town, Gaobeidian City, Hebei responded on Monday (August 7) that the above situation is true, the new town has been flooded, and the Kaishan Temple has been closed.The man is the director of the local cultural relics protection management office.

The staff said that the director of the Cultural Insurance went in to see the flooding situation.The personnel also said that the specific situation is still statistics, and the news will be released at that time, and it will definitely be repaired in the future.

Data show that Kaishan Temple is one of the eight Liao Dynasty wooden buildings in China. It is inferred that it was built by the Liao Dynasty (1004 to 1123). It has a history of thousands of years and is also a national key cultural relics protection unit.According to Xinhua News Agency, Kaishan Temple has just been repaired on April 25 this this this this April 25 this this, and it will be open to the outside world for free.