that was amazing place to visit with a lot of temples inside different decoration and very peaceful - I enjoyed it














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that was amazing place to visit with a lot of temples inside different decoration and very peaceful - I enjoyed it

It was v spiritual visit but go there early to avoid crowds The place should be on your visit list .It took me an hour to see most of the place .take care if you are asthmatic or cant tolerate overpowering smoke as the place...More

This is a beautiful and vivid temple. Endless buildings behind each other and filled with budha's. Lots of people praying. Yes, great place amd also the city area with small streets is very nice and sometimes with trendy shops and café's.

They offered free incense sticks and give free cd with entrance tickets. We didnt take much photos but spent alot of time to pray from one hall to another non stop. They also have a small museum with old tangka, robes etc. Remember to take...More

If you are in the neighborhood or just have a spare hour or two, it would be worthwhile getting the subway out to the Lama Temple. It is a very colorful and interesting temple, but a word of warning, very little in English. We hired...More

This temple is very beautiful and very interesting. Also seems very popular with the local people for worship. Very interesting and a definite to visit. Also lots of walking - but well worth it.

Wonderful place for a short stroll around the corridors of the temple. Entrance fee is 25RMB per adult during peak season.

You are missing out if Lama Temple is not on your Beijing list. The temple is visually stunning but the atmosphere created by the space, people (practicing locals, tourists and monks), history, the smell of incense the sounds (praying, chanting if you are lucky on...More

I would certainly recommend going to the Lama Temple and take the time to walk all the way through. It is beautiful and really stunning.

The temple buildings are beautiful and the sandalwood Buddha is magnificent. There were many people actively worshipping here, and monks in some of the halls praying or reading. Definitely worth stopping at.











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