
Stake attention in this memory
A gold plaque with a black border and Chinese and English text is mounted on a red pillar with a latticed red door behind it. The plaque is on the exterior wall of a building located in Beijing, China, at the coordinates 39.948 latitude and 116.412 longitude. The text on the plaque reads "Suicheng Hall, Built in the ninth year of Qing Emperor Qianlong's reign (1744), this hall enshrines Sitapatra (middle), White Tara (west) and Green Tara (east). Five statues of eminent Indian monk scholars are enshrined on the western side and masters of the Gelug Sect on the eastern side of this hall." The Chinese text translates to, “Suicheng Hall, (White Buddha Hall) Built in the ninth year of Qianlong reign (1744), the central enshrines White Buddha, the left and right enshrines White Buddha, the western side enshrines the eminent Indian monk scholars, the eastern side enshrines the master of Gelug Sect.” The plaque is attached to a red column.
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