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Who can't go to the Lama Temple?

Anyone can go to the Lama Temple.

Lama Temple, because Emperor Qianlong was born here, has produced two emperors, becoming a "land blessed before the dragon", so the temple is made of yellow tiles and red walls, with the same specifications as the Forbidden City Palace.

Nine years after Qianlong, the Lama Temple was changed to the Lama Temple, and Wang was appointed as the prime minister to manage its affairs, which became the center of the Qing government in charge of Tibetan Buddhism affairs throughout the country. Lama Temple is the highest-standard Buddhist temple in China in the middle and late Qing Dynasty.

Structural features:

Out of Yonghe Gate, there are the bronze tripod, the Imperial Monument Pavilion, the bronze sculpture Xumishan, the Manizhu and the main hall Yonghe Palace. The main hall, formerly known as Yin 'an Hall, was the place where Prince Yong had received officials from civil and military affairs. After the reconstruction of the Lama Temple, it is equivalent to the main hall of a general temple. There are three bronze III Buddha statues nearly two meters high in the north of the main hall. There are two groups of Buddha statues of III: one is the Buddha of Sakyamuni, the world mother-in-law, and the other is the Buddha of Oriental Pharmacist.