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Beijing Lama Temple Tickets

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Suggested duration1-2 hour(s)
12 Yong He Gong Da Jie, 国子监 Dong Cheng Qu, China, 100011

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Admission Ticket (9:30 Entry) + Chinese Group Guided Tour + Blessing Bag

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Admission Ticket (13:30 Entry) + Chinese Group Guided Tour + Blessing Bag

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Admission Ticket (9:30 Entry) + English Group Guided Tour + Blessing Bag

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Admission Ticket (13:30 Entry) + English Group Guided Tour + Blessing Bag

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4.7 / 5
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285 reviews
Very simple to book, easy instructions, QR code simple to scan at gate. Make sure to pick up the free incense and don’t use it all at the first stop, there’s more places to pray as you move through the temple.
must visit! the sign said opens 9 am but it got in just before 8:30. very busy. first you have to go thru scanners and then to scan your ticket. be ready everyone is pushing, jumping the queue and have no manners. the temple is absolutely beautiful!
We took a short cab ride there and back from our hotel in the Qian men area. The tickets were easy to use as QR codes were sent to us for entering. There were free incense given and it was very crowded on a weekday morning. An overall great experience, definitely worth visiting.
Easy to enter via QR code. Klook can probably add a map of the place with description but you can easily find it on little red book. It's a one way enter and exit. Totally worth your time even if you're not Buddhist, for the architecture and buildings were quite amazing
Buying tickets in advance is very convenient. Scan the QR code and enter right away. No need to line up to buy tickets. It is a temple that appears to be small. But it's very big. When I walked in, I was confused as to why they gave me a handful of incense sticks. That is, there will be many Buddha statues. You can pay homage to any statue as you wish. That is, walking past each point, there were places to pay respects. If it were to be good, it would be great to find information about which Buddha to worship and what to ask for. Each Buddha statue is very beautiful.
Beautiful place, an important temple in Beijing. You can use your passport to scan and enter the temple immediately, which saves time to visit because most places in Beijing are very crowded and it takes time to queue.
Easy and convenience, we were glad to have purchased tickets to Beijing Lama Temple in advance to enjoy easy passage to the attraction. Great place to visit.
Was able to use the QR code to get in right away. Don't have to change for a ticket. Worked perfectly. The temple is also really nice. Wasn't superbusy even on a sunday.

Guide

  • The Yonghe Temple is located in the northeast corner of the inner city of Beijing's Dongcheng District and is the largest Tibetan Buddhist monastery in Beijing.
  • In the 32nd year of Emperor Kangxi's reign in the Qing Dynasty, it became the residence of Yinzhen, the fourth son of the emperor. In 1983, it was designated by the State Council as a national key Buddhist monastery in Han Chinese areas.
  • It includes Zhaotai Gate, Bell Tower, Drum Tower, Yonghe Gate, Yonghe Temple, Sutra Hall, and Tantric Hall, presenting the standard "Seven Halls of the Sangharama" layout of Chinese Buddhist temples.
  • From the flying eaves and intricate dougong of the eastern and western archways to the antique eastern and western shanshan buildings, the more than a thousand luxurious and grand halls are well worth a visit.

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