YONGHE TEMPLE, Tour Part 1

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As soon as you leave the first courtyard, you’ll find a wide, straight road in front of you that was used for the carriages of the emperors and their wives. This road will take you to the Gate of Peace Declaration, with three large arches that lead into the second courtyard. From the road, you can see two tall constructions: a three-storey pagoda-shaped building, called the Drum Tower, and a bell tower. In ancient China, drums were used as well as bells to mark the hours.  

In the courtyard, there are also two small circular pavilions, where you can see tablets featuring the words of Emperor Qianlong, explaining why this building was turned from a residence into a temple.

Now press pause and press play again once you’ve visited the second courtyard.

The Yonghe Gate, which leads to the third courtyard, was originally the main entrance to the temple. It was also known as the Hall of the Heavenly Kings, because of the presence of statues along both sides of the inside walls depicting the four powerful Heavenly Kings. One is holding a snake and treasures, another an umbrella and a silver mouse, a third a sword, and the last an ancient Chinese musical instrument....

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