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The image shows a sign attached to a red wooden wall. The sign is a gold rectangle with black Chinese characters and English text. It reads "Yongyou Hall" and describes its history. It was built in the thirty-third year of Qing Emperor Kangxi's reign (1694). It was used to be Prince Yang's bed chamber and was renamed Yongyou Hall when the Yonghe Palace was converted into a lamasery in the tenth year of Qing Emperor Qianlong's reign (1744). This hall enshrines the statues of the Buddha with infinite light (middle), Medicine Buddha (west) and Sinha-nada (east). On the eastern and western walls are a painting of White Tara and an embroidered portrait of Green Tara. The coordinates (39.947, 116.411) correspond to the location of the Yonghe Temple in Beijing, China.
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