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What time does the Lama Temple open?

The Lama Temple is open to the public all year round. Specific opening hours: in winter and spring:1October1from 09:00 to1March (ticket sales will stop at 16:30, and the venue will be cleared at16: 30); Summer and autumn: April 1 day to1October 3 1 day at 09: 00- 17:00 (ticket collection time is 16: 30, and ticket clearance time is 17:00). The Lama Temple is located in the northeast corner of Beijing. It was built in the thirty-third year of Kangxi in Qing Dynasty (1694), where Emperor Kangxi gave his fourth son Yin _, the later palace. In the third year of Yongzheng (1725), the palace was changed to the Lama Temple. In the 13th year of Yongzheng (1735), Yong Zhengdi died and the coffin was parked here. As a result, the original green glazed tiles in the main hall of Yonghe Palace were replaced by yellow glazed tiles. The Lama Temple, because Emperor Qianlong was born here, has produced two emperors successively, becoming a "land blessed before the dragon", so the temple is composed of yellow tiles and red walls, with the same specifications as the Forbidden City Palace. After nine years of Qianlong (1744), the Lama Temple was changed to the Lama Temple, and Wang was appointed as the prime minister to manage its affairs, which became the center of the Qing government to manage Tibetan Buddhism affairs throughout the country. Bus lines 1. Take subway lines 2 and 5 and get off at Lama Temple Station. 2. Take bus 13 and bus 684, please get off at imperial academy Station. 3. Take the bus 1 16, 1 17 and get off at the Lama Temple Station. 4. Please take bus No.2, 18, 62, 606, 909, 44, 800 and 858.