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At 167 feet tall, this temple is the largest Tibetan dagoba (also called pagoda) in China, and displays artifacts unearthed from the site in a 1976 earthquake.
Cast in lacquered bronze in 1331, this magnificent Buddha measures more than 15 feet in length and weighs more than fifty-four tons, making it the largest bronze statue in China.
This two-story arched wooden structure once held 25 drums which, in combination with bells in the Bell Tower, were once used to indicate the time of day. Only one drum remains today, which is beaten four times a day for 15 minutes.
The only Buddhist temple located in downtown Beijing features magnificent Buddha statues, preserved sutra works and a two-meter high bronze Ding or bronze vessel.
This specialty museum traces the evolution of Chinese money through an extensive collection of more than 1,000 items of paper currency, bronze shovels, iron knives, shells and gold bars.
Hidden in the western suburbs of Beijing, this ancient temple contains amazing Buddhist murals.