Used to be Yongzheng's and Qianlong's - two emperors of theQing Dynastyt (1644-1911) - dwelling palace before theirenthronements,Yonghe Palace was cha'nged into a Tibetan Buddhistlamasery in i744, the ninth year of Emperor Qianlong's reign. Sinceits establishment, Yonghe Lamasery has linked the religious cultureand fri6ndship between the Central Plains and Mongolia and Tibetregions. Groups of talents have-been cultivated here. They valuethe national politics, know regulations-and laws.quite well andhave graceful demeanor. In Yonghe Lamasery, many monks of greatvirtue from Mongolia'and Tibet areas carry forward Dharma andinitiate monks into monkhood The lamasery also treasures a numberof cultural relics, including religious objects and ritualimplements.Thangkas, Buddhist statues, and imperial articles. Let'swalk into this famous Buddhist holy land to know about its changesin the course of time and appreciate its rich culture ofHart.Manchu, Tibetan and Mongolian nationalities.