From Yongyoudian continue north to the Falundian (Hall of the Wheel of the Law), which is the location for Lamas reading scriptures and holding Buddhist ceremonies. Falundian comprises very special features as its structure contains both Tibetan and Han architectural styles. It was formerly the dwelling of the Emperor's wives. A large statue of Tsong Kha-pa, an ancestor of Lamaism is displayed here in the centre of the hall and also receives sacrificial offerings. Behind this statue is an Arhat Hill containing 500 Arhats made of five kinds of metals -- gold, silver, copper, iron and tin. These Arhats have been shaped in different poses. In front of this hill is a wooden basin which was said to have been used for washing the body of Emperor Qianlong three days after his birth. Elegant large frescos illustrating the life of Sakyamuni stretch around both the east and west walls.
Wanfuge (Pavilion of Ten Thousand Happinesses) is the last formal palace to be visited in this complex. This is the highest palace because it is three stories high. Inside this pavilion there are tens of thousands of Buddhas displayed along every level, and in the center there is an enormous statue of Maitreya positioned on a white marble base.
Travel tips:
Add: 12 Yonghegong Dajie, Dongcheng District
Tel: 010- 6404 9027.
Ticket: 25 yuan.
Opening hours: 09:00 - 16:30
Bus routes: 13, 62, 44, 406 at Yonghegong station
Subway: Line 2 or Line 5 at Yonghegong station
Source: China.org.cn