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Museums & Religious Places
Among the massive number of ancient religious sights that have remained to this day are quite a few Buddhist monasteries, Taoist temples and Catholic churches. The most distinguished one is Yonghegong Lamasery. Located in the northeastern part of the old city of Beijing, Yonghegong is a famous lamasery built in 1694 by Qing Emperor Kangxi for his fourth son, Prince Yongzheng This magnificent temple consists of five main buildings lying on the north-south axis, with annex halls standing on both sides.
Among 120 worth-seeing museums, the National Museum of China is the best place for you to learn Chinese valuable historical and cultural artifacts.
The following is a list of religious places you should pay a visit during your Beijing stay.
- The Palace Museum
- Chinese Ethnic Museum
- Beijing Ancient Architecture Museum
- Beijing Baigongfang Handicraft Museum
- The Capital Museum
- China Geological Museum
- China Science and Technology Museum
- Beijing Museum of Western Zhou Dynasty Yan Capital Site
- Beijing Lu Xun Museum
- The China Great Wall Museum
- China Honey Bee Museum
- Beijing Planning Exhibition Hall
- China Printing Museum
- Chinese Aviation Museum
- China National Museum
- The New Culture Movement Memorial Museum
- China National Museum of Fine Arts
- Memorial Museum of Tunnel Warfare Sites at Jiaozhuanghu Village
- Dongyue Temple
- Niujie Mosque
- Temple of Successive Emperors
- Jietai Temple
- Dajue Temple
- The Temple of Enlightenment
- The Confucius Temple and Guozijian
- LamaTemple (Yong He Gong)
- Confucian Temple
- Tanzhe Temple
- Temple of Heaven
- Hongluo Temple
Beijing Religious Places Guide
Beijing Wangfujing Church
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Baita Temple
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Beijing Bell Temple
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Beijing Forbidden City
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