Since June 65438+1 October1day in 2023, the Lama Temple in Beijing has been reopened in an orderly manner by making an appointment and limiting the flow. Opening hours: winter and spring,1October1to March 3 1, 09: 00- 16: 30, 09: 00, 16: 00,.
In order to meet the needs of tourists and believers to visit the Giant Buddha, and at the same time do a good job in epidemic prevention and public security control, according to the actual situation on the spot, the number of daily visitors is 60 thousand. Tickets are sold in advance 10 days, and the daily online ticketing time is 06: 00-2 1: 00. After real-name booking, visitors can brush their tickets on the spot with their ID cards on the booking date.
Lama Temple
The Lama Temple is the largest Tibetan Buddhist temple in Beijing. It was built in the thirty-third year of Kangxi in Qing Dynasty (AD 1694). It used to be the former residence of Yongzheng, the third generation emperor of the Qing Dynasty. In the third year of Yongzheng (A.D. 1725), it was changed into a palace, and in the ninth year of Qianlong (A.D. 1744), it was changed into a Tibetan Buddhist temple.
The layout of the whole temple is complete and magnificent, with national characteristics such as Han, Manchu, Tibetan and Mongolian. There are many Buddha statues, Thangka and a large number of precious cultural relics in each hall, including 500 Arhat Mountain carved with rosewood, Buddhist niches carved with golden nanmu and 18m sandalwood Buddha statue. Ebony Buddha 1990 was recorded in Guinness World Records.