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The
Yonghegong Lamasery
Yonghegong is a famous lamasery located in
the northeastern part of the old city of Beijing. It was a palatial residence built in
1694 by Qing Emperor Kangxi for his fourth son, Prince Yongzheng who later succeeded to
the throne. This magnificent temple consists of five main buildings lying on the
north-south axis, with annex halls standing on both sides.
The temple is listed by
the Chinese Government as one of the important historical monuments under special
preservation. After the death of his father, Emperor Yongzheng moved to the Forbidden
City- The compound was closed to ordinary people and was renamed Yonghegong(the Palace of
Harmony).Green roof tiles were replaced by yellow ones to suit a monarch's home. In l744
his successor Emperor Qianlong converted the palace into a lamasery. Several renovations
have been carried out since liberation. The temple has taken on a new look and was
reopened to the public in 1981. It is now not only a functional lama temple, but also a
tourist attraction.
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