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Wénchāng Lóu
The Tiánluókēng cluster’s oval-shaped building.
Waterwheel
Wooden waterwheel and popular photo-op.
Meridian Gate
Meridian Gate - Forbidden City entrance
Ser Gyergo
An active nunnery in the Tǎgōng grasslands.
Jiāngxīn Buddhist Temple
Secreted away on Huilong Ge, a narrow alley.
Hall of Mental Cultivation
Historic hall within the Forbidden City.
Caves
A set of caves and chörtens at Tsaparang.
Other Gallery
Notable gallery inside the M50 art complex.
Liberation Bridge
Historic bridge opposite the Main Train Station.
Ring Road 2
A hiking area located in the West Sea Canyon.
Zhènyuǎn Museum
Displays items relating to the history of the town.
Folk Culture Centre
A small museum in Tashkurgan on the Karakorum Hwy.
East Gate Tower
This Qing-dynasty twin-eaved tower dates from 1715.
Dàshàn Chán Temple
This active Taoist nunnery is on the west side of Nányuè.
Hóng Bridge
In the style of the Dòng minority’s wind and rain bridges.
Sleeping Buddha Temple
Home to a huge, 54 tonne effigy of Buddha Sakyamuni.
Peking University
Peking University is Chinas most prestigious college.
Gate of Divine Prowess
The Forbidden City’s north exit; an exit-only gate.
Lóngwáng Miào
A working Buddhist temple, just off Zhonghua Beilu.
Mao Statue
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