Lama Temple
The colourful Yonghe Lamasery is the largest and most famous Tibetan Buddhist temple outside Tibet. It's still very active, and the beautiful halls and courtyards are thronged with devotees come to worship or seek good luck. You can see the world's largest wooden statue (the Matreiya Buddha) and Tibetan exhibitions.
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Lama TempleThe colourful Yonghe Lamasery is the largest and most famous Tibetan Buddhist temple outside Tibet. -
Lama TempleLama Temple is one of the largest and most important Tibetan Buddhist monasteries in the world. The building and the artworks of the temple combine Han Chinese and Tibetan styles. -
Lama TempleLama Temple is one of the largest and most important Tibetan Buddhist monasteries in the world. The building and the artworks of the temple combine Han Chinese and Tibetan styles. -
The Yonghe LamaseryThe Yonghe Lamasery is considered as the biggest Tibetan Buddhist Lama Temple in Beijing and the most well known one outside China Tibet area. -
The Yonghe LamaseryThe Yonghe Lamasery is slowly starting to feel like a place of worship, as there are now many Chinese devotees of Tibetan Buddhism. -
The Yonghe LamaseryPeople ofen come here to pray for blessings of family members. -
The Yonghe LamaseryThe architectural style of Yonghe Lamasery is similar to the Forbidden City. The main buildings align along a central axis with side buildings. -
The Incense BurnerThe temple is home to several rather beautiful incense burners, including the particularly ornate one in the second courtyard that dates back to 1746. -
The Yonghe Lamasery -
The Yonghe LamaseryYonghe Gong is slowly starting to feel like a place of worship, as there are now many Chinese devotees of Tibetan Buddhism. -
The Yonghe LamaseryThe Yonghe Lamasery is one of the largest and most important Tibetan Buddhist monasteries in the world. -
The Yonghe LamaseryThe Yonghe Lamasery is listed as significant historical site protected by the Chinese government. -
The Yonghe LamaseryThe building and the of the temple combine Han Chinese and Tibetan styles. -
The Yonghe LamaseryThe Yonghe Lamasery was built in 1694 , and was the residence of the prince Yongzheng in Qing Dynasty .

