Secure your entry to Beijing's iconic Lama Temple (Yonghegong), the magnificent former imperial palace that transformed into one of the most important Tibetan Buddhist monasteries outside Tibet. Your ticket grants you direct access to this spiritual sanctuary, inviting you to step into a rich tapestry of history, culture, and faith.
Wander through its grand courtyards and exquisitely decorated halls, marveling at the unique blend of Han Chinese and Tibetan architectural styles. Admire vibrant frescoes, intricate sculptures, and the serene, incense-filled atmosphere. Discover the awe-inspiring 18-meter-tall Maitreya Buddha statue, expertly carved from a single piece of white sandalwood – a truly unforgettable highlight.
• Explore Beijing's most significant Tibetan Buddhist temple
• Admire stunning Han Chinese and Tibetan fused architecture
• Witness the majestic 18-meter sandalwood Maitreya Buddha
• Experience a tranquil spiritual atmosphere
The Lama Temple, originally the residence of Emperor Yongzheng before his ascension, is a Tibetan Buddhist temple that takes you on a journey through time. Admire the gilded memorial archways and the Hall of Heavenly Kings, gaze up at the 26-meter sandalwood Maitreya Buddha in the Wanfu Pavilion, and marvel at the 18-meter gilded bronze statue of Tsongkhapa and the rosewood Arhat Mountain in the Falun Hall. Participate in turning prayer wheels for blessings. Stroll along the nearby Guozijian Street and savor a vegetarian meal at the Lama Temple’s renowned cuisine (paid experience), or try your hand at Thangka painting (paid experience), immersing yourself in the harmonious blend of history and faith. Please note that photography is prohibited inside the halls; maintain silence to fully absorb the sacred atmosphere.
Opening hours are from 09:00 to 17:00 between April 1st and October 31st, with ticket sales and entry closing at 16:30 and the park cleared by 17:00. From November 1st to March 31st, opening hours are from 09:00 to 16:30, with ticket sales and entry closing at 16:00 and the park cleared by 16:30.
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