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  1. The Yonghe Temple (Chinese: 雍和宮, "Palace of Peace and Harmony"), also known as the Yonghe Lamasery, or popularly as the Lama Temple, is a temple and monastery of the Gelug school of Tibetan Buddhism located on 12 Yonghegong Street, Dongcheng District, Beijing, China.

  2. Learn about the history, architecture, and significance of the Lama Temple, also known as Yonghe Temple, in central Beijing. See the largest sandalwood Buddha, the bronze Buddhas of past, present, and future, and the Golden Urn for choosing reincarnations.

  3. Lama Temple, also called Yonghe Temple or Yonghe Lamasery, is a national key Buddhist temple in the Han nationality area. It was built in 1694 as a prince residence and later converted to a lama temple, integrating Han and Tibetan architectural styles and Buddhist sculptures.

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  4. Yonghe Temple, also known as Harmony and Peace Palace Lamasery, Yonghe Lamasery, or Yonghe Lama Temple, is located at the northeast corner of Beijing City, considered as the largest and most perfectly preserved lamasery in present day China.

  5. Jun 23, 2024 · Learn about the history, architecture, and culture of Lama Temple, a beacon of Tibetan Buddhism in Beijing's heart. Find out how to visit, what to see, and why it's a must-see site for travelers.

  6. Yonghe Temple (The Lama Temple) will limit the number of visitors to 40,000 a day and enforce online booking with real-name registration for admission tickets starting from January 12, 2022. Visitors can purchase tickets 10 days in advance through the official Wechat account of "雍和宫游客信众服务" and follow the opening hours and tips for the site.

  7. Jul 8, 2021 · Learn about the history, architecture, and highlights of the Lama Temple, a former palace of Prince Yongzheng and a center of Tibetan Buddhism in China. See the largest wooden Buddha, the Buddhas of the Three Vertical Ages, and the 500-Arhat-Hill in the seven courtyards of the temple.