Puning Temple Photos

In the late 16th Century, the Zonggar people who lived in the northwest of China had been in Civil War for about eight years. In spring of 1755, Emperor Qianlong dispatched troops to Ili and suppressed the rebellion. As a commemoration, Emperor Qianlong ordered a lamasery to be built outside the Chengde Mountain Resort named “Puning Temple”, which suggested that the people of northwest China would live a peaceful life forever. Attraction Intro: Puning Temple
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- Last updated on Oct. 09, 2017 -