This will be the last post about Beijing, China...
A visit to the Lama Temple or Yonghegong Lamasery as it is also called.
A visit to the Lama Temple or Yonghegong Lamasery as it is also called.
It's not really Chinese but the Lama Temple is a favorite place to visit in Beijing.
It is in fact a Mongolian-Tibetan Buddhist temple with surrounding buildings.
This Lama Temple originally served as residence for court eunuchs. Click the following link for more info: Eunuchs as Imperial servants in dynastic China - Chinasage
This Lama Temple originally served as residence for court eunuchs. Click the following link for more info: Eunuchs as Imperial servants in dynastic China - Chinasage
Imperial roof decoration man riding bird, nine beasts, immortal figure, and dragon.
Very different architecture here.
You can find more pictures on TripAdvisor about Lama Temple (Yonghegong)
Looks like an entrance and mostly bikes are 'parked' here...
Of course that caught husband Pieter's attention as it made him feel like being back in The Netherlands!
Some of the team members...
It sure looks like a lovely day...
In Pieter's one-week diary that he managed to keep up with, he wrote that at the end of March 25, they ended the day with a lovely dinner, consisting of 27 courses.
But we all know that Chinese are artists in preparing lovely little bite-size dishes!
Goodbye Beijing!
Next will be about Countryside North of Beijing China...
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