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The image shows a brass plaque mounted on a red pillar. The plaque is titled “Medicine Hall” in both Chinese and English. The text on the plaque states that the hall was built in the ninth year of the Qing Emperor Qianlong’s reign (1744) as a place for lamas to study Tibetan medicine. The plaque is mounted next to a red door with a gridded window pane to the right. The location is the Yonghe Temple, located in the Dongcheng district of Beijing, China (latitude: 39.946, longitude: 116.411).
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Apr 16, 2025, 8:36 AM

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The image shows a brass plaque mounted on a red pillar. The plaque is titled “Medicine Hall” in both Chinese and English. The text on the plaque states that the hall was built in the ninth year of the Qing Emperor Qianlong’s reign (1744) as a place for lamas to study Tibetan medicine. The plaque is mounted next to a red door with a gridded window pane to the right. The location is the Yonghe Temple, located in the Dongcheng district of Beijing, China (latitude: 39.946, longitude: 116.411).

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