Beijing Trip (Jun 2016) - Lama Temple (Yonghe Palace)
There are various shops along the way that sells incense and offerings for the temple. Do not purchase from them as the temple provide a complimentary set upon purchase of entrance tickets.
The Yonghe Palace is a tranquil place and a far cry from the hustle and bustle from the other tourist attractions we went to. It was definitely a refreshing experience and a much needed one.
The palace was built originally in the 16th century as the accommodation of Emperor Yongzheng when he was still a Prince. The building has the same red walls and yellow roof tiles as the Forbidden City, implying that this was once a dwelling of the Imperial Family. When Emperor Yongzheng ascended the throne, he converted his previous residence to a lamasery, and that continued till today.
Not many photos were taken here since it was on religious grounds. I liked that it was quiet and there were no loud tourists/visitors and I knew the boy would love this place because of his Buddhist beliefs.
We were famished by the time the day draw to a close. Besides the extremely rushed and light lunch, we virtually ate nothing else for the day. We ate 2 dinners to make up for it
Next up would be my favourite place of the entire trip - Prince Gong Mansion!
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