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English: The Palace of Yonghe, also known as the Yonghe Temple or the Lama Temple, is a renowned Tibetan Buddhist temple in Beijing, China. It's known for its impressive architecture, including its towering Tibetan-style pagoda and intricate decorations. It's one of the largest and most important Tibetan Buddhist monasteries outside of Tibet.
中文(中国大陆):雍和宫,也被称为雍和宫或喇嘛寺,是中国北京著名的藏传佛教寺庙。 它以其令人印象深刻的建筑而闻名,包括高耸的藏式宝塔和复杂的装饰。 它是西藏以外最大、最重要的藏传佛教寺院之一。 |
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