Beiding Niangniang Temple is located in the National Olympic Park in Chaoyang District, Beijing. It is close to the Water Cube and surrounded by modern buildings. Beiding Niangniang Temple is one of the five in the famous "Five and Eight Temples" in Beijing's history. It is now a branch of the Beijing Folk Museum. Beiding Niangniang Temple was built in the Xuande period of the Ming Dynasty. The temple enshrines gods such as Bixia Yuanjun, Tianxian Niangniang, Sendzi Niangniang, Dongyue Emperor, Guan Di, Yaowang and other gods. The main buildings of the ancient temple are arranged in sequence along the central axis, including Shanmen Hall, Niangniang Hall, Dongyue Hall, and Jade Emperor Hall, with a total of four courtyards. In the temple there are a bronze furnace from the Wanli period of the Ming Dynasty and a bronze bell from the Xuande period; there are also 3 ancient cypress trees, the older ones are more than 500 years old; Although the renovated Beiding Niangniang Temple does not have the previous scale, it is still quaint, forming a sharp contrast with the modernization of the Water Cube, and it is interesting to each other.