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  • Beijing China 2007 Chaoyang District in Northern Beijing,China March 8, 2007.
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  • Beijing China 2007 Worshipers exit the fifth courtyard through a small alleyway underneath strings of prayer flags at Yong He Gong March 7, 2007.  This Tibetan Temple is known to tourists as Lama Temple and it's located in Dongcheng District Beijing, China. This is the largest Temple of its kind outside of Tibet.  In 1723 the structure was turned into a Temple after the resident became the third Qing Emperor.
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  • Beijing, China Temple, A woman prays to a statue inside one of Yong He Gong's smaller rooms March 7, 2007.  This Tibetan Temple is known to tourists as Lama Temple and it's located in Dongcheng District Beijing, China. This is the largest Temple of its kind outside of Tibet.  In 1723 the structure was turned into a Temple after the resident became the third Qing Emperor.
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  • Daoists gather in front of a large burner and offer incense at Baiyuguan.  Baiyuguan,called White Cloud Temple in English, is over 1,200 years old and stands the south west of Beijing, China.  White Cloud Temple is the largest Daoist structure in Beijing and home of the Dragon Gate sect of Daoism.
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  • A tent area was set up at Midi Festival in Beijing China 2007, however no overnight camping is allowed at Haidain Park.  Midi is an  rock music festival held in northern Beijing catering to a small group of music listeners in China.  The festival lasts 4 days and gives performances from Chinese and international bands.
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  • Midi Festival in Beijing China 2007.  Midi is an  rock music festival held in northern Beijing catering to a small group of music listeners in China.  The festival lasts 4 days and gives performances from Chinese and international bands.
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  • Midi Festival in Beijing China 2007.  Midi is an  rock music festival held in northern Beijing catering to a small group of music listeners in China.  The festival lasts 4 days and gives performances from Chinese and international bands.
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  • Costumes and water gun fights typify the relaxed atmosphere at the Midi Festival in Beijing China 2007.  Midi is an  rock music festival held in northern Beijing catering to a small group of music listeners in China.  The festival lasts 4 days and gives performances from Chinese and international bands.
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  • Midi Festival in Beijing China 2007.  Midi is an  rock music festival held in northern Beijing catering to a small group of music listeners in China.  The festival lasts 4 days and gives performances from Chinese and international bands.
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  • Midi Festival in Beijing China 2007.  Midi is an  rock music festival held in northern Beijing catering to a small group of music listeners in China.  The festival lasts 4 days and gives performances from Chinese and international bands.
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  • A girl jumps after releasing a kite in an open area at Midi Festival in Beijing China 2007.  Midi is an alternative music festival held in northern Beijing catering to a small group of music listeners.  The festival lasts 4 days and gives performances from Chinese and international bands.
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  • Midi Festival in Beijing China 2007.  Midi is an  rock music festival held in northern Beijing catering to a small group of music listeners in China.  The festival lasts 4 days and gives performances from Chinese and international bands.
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  • Midi Festival in Beijing China 2007.  Midi is an  rock music festival held in northern Beijing catering to a small group of music listeners in China.  The festival lasts 4 days and gives performances from Chinese and international bands.
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  • A performer jumps from stage and entertains the audience from the speakers during the Midi Festival in Beijing China 2007.  Midi is an  rock music festival held in northern Beijing catering to a small group of music listeners in China.  The festival lasts 4 days and gives performances from Chinese and international bands.
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  • A tent village is set up at Midi Festival in Beijing China 2007. No overnight camping is allowed at Haidain Park where the festival is held. Midi is an  rock music festival held in northern Beijing catering to a small group of music listeners in China.  The festival lasts 4 days and gives performances from Chinese and international bands.
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  • Texting in the open area between stages at the Midi Festival in Beijing China 2007.  Midi is an  rock music festival held in northern Beijing catering to a small group of music listeners in China.  The festival lasts 4 days and gives performances from Chinese and international bands.
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  • A trash collector and a young girl stand in an open area between stagesa at the Midi Festival in Beijing China 2007.  Midi is an  rock music festival held in northern Beijing catering to a small group of music listeners in China.  The festival lasts 4 days and gives performances from Chinese and international bands.
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  • Midi Festival in Beijing China 2007.  Midi is an  rock music festival held in northern Beijing catering to a small group of music listeners in China.  The festival lasts 4 days and gives performances from Chinese and international bands.
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  • A performer jumps from stage and climbs the scaffolding during the Midi Festival in Beijing China 2007.  Midi is an  rock music festival held in northern Beijing catering to a small group of music listeners in China.  The festival lasts 4 days and gives performances from Chinese and international bands.
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  • Midi Festival in Beijing China 2007.  Midi is an  rock music festival held in northern Beijing catering to a small group of music listeners in China.  The festival lasts 4 days and gives performances from Chinese and international bands.
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  • A performer climbs the stage scaffolding during the Midi Festival in Beijing China 2007. Midi is an alternative rock music festival held in northern Beijing catering to a small group of music listeners.  The festival lasts 4 days and gives performances from Chinese and international bands.
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  • Visitors boat at sunset on the Kunming Lake at the Summer Palace.  The Summer Palace is in north west Beijing, China was built in the Jin Dynasty.  The Summer Palace is over 700 acres, 3/4 of which is the Kunming Lake.
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  • The Seventeen Arch Bridge at the Summer Palace.  The Summer Palace is in north west Beijing, China was built in the Jin Dynasty.  The Summer Palace is over 700 acres, 3/4 of which is the Kunming Lake.
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  • A tourists to the Summer Palace rests at the top of the Tower of Buddhist Incense.  The Summer Palace in north west Beijing, China was built in the Jin Dynasty.  The Summer Palace is over 700 acres, 3/4 of which is the Kunming Lake.
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  • The Summer Palace in north west Beijing, China was built in the Jin Dynasty.  The Summer Palace is over 700 acres, 3/4 of which is the Kunming Lake.
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  • Airbrushed body art was one of the amenities available at Midi Music Festival in Beijing China 2007.  Midi is a Chinese alternative music concert that lasts 4 days and features Chinese and international bands.
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  • Fans of the Punk band Demerit wait for the show to begin at Midi Music Festival in Beijing China 2007.  Midi is a Chinese alternative music concert that lasts 4 days and features Chinese and international bands.
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  • A pagoda lies across the Kunming Lake at the Summer Palace.  The Summer Palace is in north west Beijing, China was built in the Jin Dynasty.  The Summer Palace is over 700 acres, 3/4 of which is the Kunming Lake.
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  • Construction workers stand near the main gate of the Summer Palace. The Summer Palace in north west Beijing, China was built in the Jin Dynasty.  The Summer Palace is over 700 acres, 3/4 of which is the Kunming Lake.
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  • In 1888 Empress Dowager Cixi used the Naval budget to build a  marble boat that rests in Kunming Lake.  The Summer Palace in north west Beijing, China was built in the Jin Dynasty.  The Summer Palace is over 700 acres, 3/4 of which is the Kunming Lake.
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  • Vendors sit alongside the entrance of the Midi Music Festival in Beijing China 2007.  Midi is a Chinese rock concert that lasts 4 days and features local and international bands.
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  • A kite flier on the Seventeen Arch Bridge at the Summer Palace.  The Summer Palace is in north west Beijing, China was built in the Jin Dynasty.  The Summer Palace is over 700 acres, 3/4 of which is the Kunming Lake.
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  • A monk pauses to photograph the Tower of Buddhist Incense a structure inside the Summer Palace.  The Summer Palace in north west Beijing was built in the Jin Dynasty.  The Summer Palace is over 700 acres, 3/4 of which is the Kunming Lake.
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  • Fans of the Punk band Demerit throw their fists up to the beat at Midi Music Festival in Beijing China 2007.  Midi is a Chinese alternative music concert that lasts 4 days and features Chinese and international bands.
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  • A monk pauses and looks up at the Tower of Buddhist Incense a structure inside the Summer Palace.  The Summer Palace in north west Beijing was built in the Jin Dynasty.  The Summer Palace is over 700 acres, 3/4 of which is the Kunming Lake.
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  • A trash collector and young girl stroll through the Midi music Festival in Beijing China 2007 keeping the area clean. Midi is a Chinese alternative music concert that lasts 4 days and features Chinese and international bands.
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  • A visitor rests along an outdoor walkway inside the Summer Palace.  The Summer Palace in north west Beijing, China was built in the Jin Dynasty.  The Summer Palace is over 700 acres, 3/4 of which is the Kunming Lake.
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  • A worker at the Summer Palace waits for customers. The Summer Palace in north west Beijing, China was built in the Jin Dynasty.  The Summer Palace is over 700 acres, 3/4 of which is the Kunming Lake.
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  • The Tower of Buddhist Incense located inside the Summer Palace.  The Summer Palace in north west Beijing, China was built in the Jin Dynasty.  The Summer Palace is over 700 acres, 3/4 of which is the Kunming Lake.
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  • The top of the Tower of Buddhist Incense inside the Summer Palace.  The Summer Palace in north west Beijing, China was built in the Jin Dynasty.  The Summer Palace is over 700 acres, 3/4 of which is the Kunming Lake.
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  • Fans of the Punk band Demerit wait for the show to begin at Midi Music Festival in Beijing China 2007.  Midi is a Chinese alternative music concert that lasts 4 days and features Chinese and international bands.
    004_CSE__MG_0032_c.jpg
  • Vendors sit alongside the entrance of the Midi Music Festival in Beijing China 2007.  Midi is a Chinese rock concert that lasts 4 days and features local and international bands.
    002_CSE__MG_0005_c.jpg
  • A Visitor and young child at the Summer Palace walk along the Kunming Lake.  The Summer Palace in north west Beijing, China was built in the Jin Dynasty.  The Summer Palace is over 700 acres, 3/4 of which is the Kunming Lake.
    021_CSE__MG_0122_c.jpg
  • Beijing China, Beijing, China Temple, A woman prays to a statue inside one of Yong He Gong's smaller rooms March 7, 2007.  This Tibetan Temple is known to tourists as Lama Temple and it's located in Dongcheng District Beijing, China. This is the largest Temple of its kind outside of Tibet.  In 1723 the structure was turned into a Temple after the resident became the third Qing Emperor.
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  • Roof details at The Forbidden City in Beijing, China. Gu Gong, called The Forbidden City in English, is located in the center of Beijing.  It was once the imperial palace for the Ming and Qing Dynasties and is just shy of 183 acres.
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  • A doorway inside the Forbidden City Beijing, China. Gu Gong, called The Forbidden City in English, is located in the center of Beijing.  It was once the imperial palace for the Ming and Qing Dynasties and is just shy of 183 acres.
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  • Incense flys as people kneel and bow at Yonghegong a Tibetan Buddhist Temple, also called the Lama Temple in northern Beijing,China.
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  • A monk stands inside the doorway of a hall at Yonghegong.  This Tibetan Temple is known to tourists as Lama Temple and it's located in Dongcheng District Beijing, China. This is the largest Temple of its kind outside of Tibet.  In 1723 the structure was turned into a Temple after the resident became the third Qing Emperor.
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  • A young monk stands at the window of Yonghegong's smaller rooms March 7, 2007.  This Tibetan Temple is known to tourists as Lama Temple and it's located in Dongcheng District Beijing, China. This is the largest Temple of its kind outside of Tibet.  In 1723 the structure was turned into a Temple after the resident became the third Qing Emperor.
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  • The northern end of the Forbidden City in Beijing, China. Gu Gong, called The Forbidden City in English, is located in the center of Beijing.  It was once the imperial palace for the Ming and Qing Dynasties and is just shy of 183 acres.
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  • The rooftops of temples illustrate the type of building by the color and the characters that rest on it.  These roofs cover the temple of Yonghegong in northern Beijing, China.
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  • A man burns incense before a hall at Yonghegong.  This Tibetan Temple is known to tourists as Lama Temple and it's located in Dongcheng District Beijing, China. This is the largest Temple of its kind outside of Tibet.  In 1723 the structure was turned into a Temple after the resident became the third Qing Emperor.
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  • Yonghegong's decorative temples in Beijing, China.
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  • Two women light their incense sticks for prayer outside of a Yonghegong structure.  This Tibetan Temple is known to tourists as Lama Temple and it's located in Dongcheng District Beijing, China. This is the largest Temple of its kind outside of Tibet.  In 1723 the structure was turned into a Temple after the resident became the third Qing Emperor.
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  • The Forbidden City in Beijing, China is under going renovation for the 2008 Olympic Games. Gu Gong, called The Forbidden City in English, is located in the center of Beijing.  It was once the imperial palace for the Ming and Qing Dynasties and is just shy of 183 acres.
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  • Prayer flags decorate the walkway to Yonghegong a Tibetan Buddhist temple in northern Beijing, China.
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  • The presence of a Turtle is  good luck and this turtle statue in Yonghegong a Tibetan Buddhist Temple in northern Beijing, China is filled with money.
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  • The Forbidden City in Beijing, China is under going renovation for the 2008 Olympic Games. Gu Gong, called The Forbidden City in English, is located in the center of Beijing.  It was once the imperial palace for the Ming and Qing Dynasties and is just shy of 183 acres.
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  • A statue at Yonghegong.  This Tibetan Temple is known to tourists as Lama Temple and it's located in Dongcheng District Beijing, China. This is the largest Temple of its kind outside of Tibet.  In 1723 the structure was turned into a Temple after the resident became the third Qing Emperor.
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  • Standing in the doorway of a hall at Yonghegong is a young monk.  This Tibetan Temple is known to tourists as Lama Temple and it's located in Dongcheng District Beijing, China. This is the largest Temple of its kind outside of Tibet.  In 1723 the structure was turned into a Temple after the resident became the third Qing Emperor.
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  • A bundle of incense is lit for a prayer at Yonghegong.  This Tibetan Temple is known to tourists as Lama Temple and it's located in Dongcheng District Beijing, China. This is the largest Temple of its kind outside of Tibet.  In 1723 the structure was turned into a Temple after the resident became the third Qing Emperor.
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  • In the fifth courtyard at Yonghegong a man burns several sticks of incense. This Tibetan Temple is known to tourists as Lama Temple and it's located in Dongcheng District Beijing, China. This is the largest Temple of its kind outside of Tibet.  In 1723 the structure was turned into a Temple after the resident became the third Qing Emperor.
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  • Instead of kneeling and raising during her prayer this woman just watches her incense burn at Yonghegong.  This Tibetan Temple is known to tourists as Lama Temple and it's located in Dongcheng District Beijing, China. This is the largest Temple of its kind outside of Tibet.  In 1723 the structure was turned into a Temple after the resident became the third Qing Emperor.
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  • After just lighting her incense the woman prepares to pray at Yonghegong.  This Tibetan Temple is known to tourists as Lama Temple and it's located in Dongcheng District Beijing, China. This is the largest Temple of its kind outside of Tibet.  In 1723 the structure was turned into a Temple after the resident became the third Qing Emperor.
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  • A woman extinguished her prayer incense inside  Yonghegong.  This Tibetan Temple is known to tourists as Lama Temple and it's located in Dongcheng District Beijing, China. This is the largest Temple of its kind outside of Tibet.  In 1723 the structure was turned into a Temple after the resident became the third Qing Emperor.
    _MG_0005.jpg
  • The Forbidden City in Beijing, China is undergoing renovation for the 2008 Olympic Games. Gu Gong, called The Forbidden City in English, is located in the center of Beijing.  It was once the imperial palace for the Ming and Qing Dynasties and is just shy of 183 acres.
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  • The Forbidden City in Beijing, China is under going renovation for the 2008 Olympic Games. Gu Gong, called The Forbidden City in English, is located in the center of Beijing.  It was once the imperial palace for the Ming and Qing Dynasties and is just shy of 183 acres.
    _MG_0084.JPG
  • The Forbidden City, Beijing, China. Gu Gong, called The Forbidden City in English, is located in the center of Beijing.  It was once the imperial palace for the Ming and Qing Dynasties and is just shy of 183 acres.
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  • Detailed walkways of the Forbidden City in Beijing, China.The Forbidden City along side the rest of Beijing, China is under going massive renovations for the 2008 Olympic Games.  The Forbidden City was first built in 1406 by a Ming Emperor, and was completed 14 years later.
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  • A side doorway in Yonghegong. This Tibetan Temple is known to tourists as Lama Temple and it's located in Dongcheng District Beijing, China. This is the largest Temple of its kind outside of Tibet.  In 1723 the structure was turned into a Temple after the resident became the third Qing Emperor.
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  • A bundle of incense is lit for a prayer at Yonghegong.  This Tibetan Temple is known to tourists as Lama Temple and it's located in Dongcheng District Beijing, China. This is the largest Temple of its kind outside of Tibet.  In 1723 the structure was turned into a Temple after the resident became the third Qing Emperor.
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  • A woman prays at Yonghegong.  This Tibetan Temple is known to tourists as Lama Temple and it's located in Dongcheng District Beijing, China. This is the largest Temple of its kind outside of Tibet.  In 1723 the structure was turned into a Temple after the resident became the third Qing Emperor.
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  • Two people kneel and raise while praying holding incense before the final hall in Yonghegong. This Tibetan Temple is known to tourists as Lama Temple and it's located in Dongcheng District Beijing, China. This is the largest Temple of its kind outside of Tibet.  In 1723 the structure was turned into a Temple after the resident became the third Qing Emperor.
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  • The long walkway leading to the entrace of Yonghegong, a Lama Temple in northern part of Beijing, China.
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  • Beijing China, A Yong He Gong monk carries Tibetan ritual masks across the fifth courtyard March 7, 2007.  This Tibetan Temple is known to tourists as Lama Temple and it's located in Dongcheng District Beijing, China. This is the largest Temple of its kind outside of Tibet.  In 1723 the structure was turned into a Temple after the resident became the third Qing Emperor.
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  • A car is precariously parked to the side of Yonghegong, a Lama Temple in northern Beijing, China.
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  • Smiling on the steps of the final hall in Yonghegong a western Chinese woman relaxes in the cool March sun.  This Tibetan Temple is known to tourists as Lama Temple and it's located in Dongcheng District Beijing, China. This is the largest Temple of its kind outside of Tibet.  In 1723 the structure was turned into a Temple after the resident became the third Qing Emperor.
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  • A large bench for praying is set up just inside the inner gate at Yonghegong, a functioning Lama Temple in northern Beijing,China.
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  • Daoists gather in front of a large burner and offer incense at Baiyuguan.  Baiyuguan,called White Cloud Temple in English, is over 1,200 years old and stands the south west of Beijing, China.  White Cloud Temple is the largest Daoist structure in Beijing and home of the Dragon Gate sect of Daoism.
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  • Daoists stand in line waiting to light incense from the large front burner at Baiyuguan.  Baiyuguan,called White Cloud Temple in English, is over 1,200 years old and stands the south west of Beijing, China.  White Cloud Temple is the largest Daoist structure in Beijing and home of the Dragon Gate sect of Daoism.
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  • A woman tries to light incense in the large front burner at Baiyuguan.  Baiyuguan,called White Cloud Temple in English, is over 1,200 years old and stands the south west of Beijing, China.  White Cloud Temple is the largest Daoist structure in Beijing and home of the Dragon Gate sect of Daoism.
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  • Daoists gather at the front of Baiyunguan and light incense as an offering.  Baiyuguan,called White Cloud Temple in English, is over 1,200 years old and stands the south west of Beijing, China.  White Cloud Temple is the largest Daoist structure in Beijing and home of the Dragon Gate sect of Daoism.
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  • A women leans away from the heat of an incense burner at Baiyuguan.  Baiyuguan,called White Cloud Temple in English, is over 1,200 years old and stands the south west of Beijing, China.  White Cloud Temple is the largest Daoist structure in Beijing and home of the Dragon Gate sect of Daoism.
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  • Daoists offer incense at the largest temple in the center of Baiyunguan.Baiyuguan,called White Cloud Temple in English, is over 1,200 years old and stands the south west of Beijing, China.  White Cloud Temple is the largest Daoist structure in Beijing and home of the Dragon Gate sect of Daoism.
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  • A woman offers her incense towards a Daoist protector on the 15th day of the Lunar month , considered a good day to speak to Gods, at Baiyuguan.  Baiyuguan,called White Cloud Temple in English, is over 1,200 years old and stands the south west of Beijing, China.  White Cloud Temple is the largest Daoist structure in Beijing and home of the Dragon Gate sect of Daoism.
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  • Shrouded in smoke from the mass of incense burning a woman offers her incense at Baiyuguan.  Baiyuguan,called White Cloud Temple in English, is over 1,200 years old and stands the south west of Beijing, China.  White Cloud Temple is the largest Daoist structure in Beijing and home of the Dragon Gate sect of Daoism.
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  • A women offers incense at the front of Baiyuguan.  Baiyuguan,called White Cloud Temple in English, is over 1,200 years old and stands the south west of Beijing, China.  White Cloud Temple is the largest Daoist structure in Beijing and home of the Dragon Gate sect of Daoism.
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  • A visitor rubs the Pig Zodiac symbol for good luck at Baiyuguan. This  is the year of the Golden Pig.  Baiyuguan,called White Cloud Temple in English, is over 1,200 years old and stands the south west of Beijing, China.  White Cloud Temple is the largest Daoist structure in Beijing and home of the Dragon Gate sect of Daoism.
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  • Daoists gather in front of a large burner and offer incense at Baiyuguan.  Baiyuguan,called White Cloud Temple in English, is over 1,200 years old and stands the south west of Beijing, China.  White Cloud Temple is the largest Daoist structure in Beijing and home of the Dragon Gate sect of Daoism.
    004_CSE__MG_0076_c_c.jpg
  • Two visitors rub the pig Zodiac symbol for good luck at Baiyuguan. This  is the year of the Golden Pig.  Baiyuguan,called White Cloud Temple in English, is over 1,200 years old and stands the south west of Beijing, China.  White Cloud Temple is the largest Daoist structure in Beijing and home of the Dragon Gate sect of Daoism.
    023_CSE__MG_0188_c_c.jpg
  • This small lighting station for incense is crowded on the 15th day of the Lunar month, which is considered a good day to speak to Gods, at Baiyuguan.  Baiyuguan,called White Cloud Temple in English, is over 1,200 years old and stands the south west of Beijing, China.  White Cloud Temple is the largest Daoist structure in Beijing and home of the Dragon Gate sect of Daoism.
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  • Daoists gather at the large front burner and light incense at Baiyuguan.  Baiyuguan,called White Cloud Temple in English, is over 1,200 years old and stands the south west of Beijing, China.  White Cloud Temple is the largest Daoist structure in Beijing and home of the Dragon Gate sect of Daoism.
    013_CSE__MG_0115_c_c.jpg
  • A woman adds incense to a fire raging inside the large front burner at Baiyuguan.  Baiyuguan,called White Cloud Temple in English, is over 1,200 years old and stands the south west of Beijing, China.  White Cloud Temple is the largest Daoist structure in Beijing and home of the Dragon Gate sect of Daoism.
    010_CSE__MG_0102_c_c.jpg
  • A women offers incense at the front of Baiyuguan.  Baiyuguan,called White Cloud Temple in English, is over 1,200 years old and stands the south west of Beijing, China.  White Cloud Temple is the largest Daoist structure in Beijing and home of the Dragon Gate sect of Daoism.
    006_CSE__MG_0087_c_c.jpg
  • Daoists gather in front of a large burner and offer incense at Baiyuguan.  Baiyuguan,called White Cloud Temple in English, is over 1,200 years old and stands the south west of Beijing, China.  White Cloud Temple is the largest Daoist structure in Beijing and home of the Dragon Gate sect of Daoism.
    002_CSE__MG_0068_c_c.jpg
  • A woman offers her incense towards a Daoist protector on the 15th day of the Lunar month , considered a good day to speak to Gods, at Baiyuguan.  Baiyuguan,called White Cloud Temple in English, is over 1,200 years old and stands the south west of Beijing, China.  White Cloud Temple is the largest Daoist structure in Beijing and home of the Dragon Gate sect of Daoism.
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  • This small lighting station for incense is crowded with people on the 15th day of the Lunar month, considered a good day to speak to Gods, at Baiyuguan.  Baiyuguan,called White Cloud Temple in English, is over 1,200 years old and stands the south west of Beijing, China.  White Cloud Temple is the largest Daoist structure in Beijing and home of the Dragon Gate sect of Daoism.
    017_CSE__MG_0148_c_c.jpg
  • A woman adds incense to a fire raging inside the large front burner at Baiyuguan.  Baiyuguan,called White Cloud Temple in English, is over 1,200 years old and stands the south west of Beijing, China.  White Cloud Temple is the largest Daoist structure in Beijing and home of the Dragon Gate sect of Daoism.
    009_CSE__MG_0101_c_c.jpg
  • A women rubs a zodiac symbol for good luck at Baiyuguan.  Baiyuguan,called White Cloud Temple in English, is over 1,200 years old and stands the south west of Beijing, China.  White Cloud Temple is the largest Daoist structure in Beijing and home of the Dragon Gate sect of Daoism.
    022_CSE__MG_0184_c_c.jpg
  • A boy carries a large stick of incense towards the last center hall at  Baiyuguan.  Baiyuguan,called White Cloud Temple in English, is over 1,200 years old and stands the south west of Beijing, China.  White Cloud Temple is the largest Daoist structure in Beijing and home of the Dragon Gate sect of Daoism.
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