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The Summer Palace in Beijing #82108333
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Hong Yanzong Yinzhi Pavilion is the main building of the Han and Tibetan buildings in the late mountain of the Longevity Hill. It was built in the Qing Emperor Qianlong, the Department of Tibetan Samye form of imitation. At that time it is a 3-storey cabinet, 1860, after the destruction of the British and French troops, Guangxu fourteen years to rebuild the Summer Palace into a single Buddhist temple. Temple sitting facing south, Miankuo 5. Before and after the gallery. Positive ridge Xieshan yellow glazed tile roof. The center of the temple dedicated to three Buddha, both sides of the worship of 18 Ocean. Court East, West, there are three hard top of the building, sitting south.