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Is it convenient to eat near the Lama Temple?

It's convenient to eat at the Lama Temple. There are food stores and restaurants, mainly including:

Gauche Zuoan Pujue Hotel Dadong Roast Duck Restaurant.

Dadong Roast Duck Restaurant: the representative restaurant of Beijing Roast Duck and one of the main places for foreign guests to taste Beijing Roast Duck. "Crispy but not greasy" roast duck is the signature here. In addition to the full and shiny roast duck, artistic dishes are also one of the characteristics of the restaurant. On the basis of delicious taste, artistic elements are implanted to show artistic Chinese elegance.

Gauche on the left bank of Pujue Hotel Beijing: Beijing French left bank restaurant is located in the center of Beijing, full of romantic and unrestrained Parisian style; Executive Chef Ivan Migues demonstrated his unique French cooking concept with superb cooking skills, perfectly presenting the dishes of French domestic bistro. The ingenious spatial layout cleverly distinguishes the dining, leisure, outdoor and private enjoyment areas, and there are a wide variety of cooking menus for you to choose from, so that you can feel the exchange culture of Paris pub style in an atmosphere full of human touch and vitality.

George: The restaurant is hidden in a quiet and deep alley. It is an independent quadrangle restaurant. Exquisitely decorated, creating a simple and elegant Nordic style decoration. The high glass ceiling creates a romantic and dreamy feeling, which is pleasing to the eye and more comfortable. The professional team of chefs is skilled, and the tableware adopts the royal Danish brand, which brings unforgettable Nordic feast to diners.

The Lama Temple Food Hotel is nearby, which is very convenient to eat.

About the Lama Temple

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As a temple, the Lama Temple is a combination of Han Buddhism and Tibetan Buddhism. When you visit the Lama Temple, you can see Maitreya in the Heavenly King Hall and the gilded bronze statue of Zong Kaba, a master of Tibetan Buddhism, in the Falun Hall.

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Lama Temple is a rare royal monastery of Gelug Sect of Tibetan Buddhism in Beijing. Historically, it was the residence of Yin Zhen (Yong Zhengdi), the fourth son of the Qing emperor, and the birthplace of Emperor Qianlong. Later, it was changed to Huangjiao Temple, where incense was flourishing. There are many precious ancient buildings and cultural relics in the temple, which are worth visiting.

As a temple, the Lama Temple is a combination of Han Buddhism and Tibetan Buddhism. When you visit the Lama Temple, you can see Maitreya in the Heavenly King Hall and the gilded bronze statue of Zong Kaba, a master of Tibetan Buddhism, in the Falun Hall. In addition, the arrangement of the four heavenly kings in the Temple of the King and the "III Buddha" in the main hall of the Lama Temple is also different from that in the Han temples.

The Lama Temple also contains treasures donated by the Tibetan local government to the royal family and temples in the Qing Dynasty (some of the collections can be seen in the Panchen Building and Jietai Building). There are many Buddha statues, Thangka and a large number of precious cultural relics in the main hall of the temple.

The main building complex of Yonghe Palace consists of two cultural relics exhibition halls: Pailou, Zhaotaimen (Mountain Gate), Tianwang Hall, Yonghe Palace Hall, Youyong Hall, Falun Hall, Wanfuge, Panchen Building and Jietai Building, as well as the East-West Annex Hall and the "Four Schools". Visit the Lama Temple and walk along the central axis. The scenic roads are not complicated, so it is easy to find temples.