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June 23rd 2011
Published: June 26th 2011
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Thursday 6/23 We began today (after breakfast) with a visit to the Yonghe Gong (Lama Temple), a complex of progressively larger buildings topped with ornate yellow-tiled roofs built in 1694 and originally belonging to the Qing prince who would become the Yongzheng emperor. As was the custom, the complex was converted to a temple after Yongzheng's move to the Forbidden City in 1744. The temple... Read Full Entry



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crossing the streetcrossing the street
crossing the street

had to brave the traffic to get from the Lama to the Confucius temple
on the walk from Lama to Confuciuson the walk from Lama to Confucius
on the walk from Lama to Confucius

so near but yet so far!
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Rules

for the visitor to the Confucian temple



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