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Beijing's East Second Ring Road also hides such a niche museum! I often pass by the Beijing Folk Museum on Shenlu Street. The most important thing about Yue Temple is that there are not many people. This is also the Beijing Folk Museum. It is the only national folk characteristic museum in Beijing. At present, there are various cultural relics exhibitions in the museum. Various headwear and jewelry from the Qing Dynasty were silver hair clips, such as the Palace Jade Phoenix Crown and Enamel Ruyi, all of which were exquisitely crafted; There were also some lacquerware from the Qing and Ming dynasties. Exquisite design, such as lion rolling hydrophobic food box. There is also a special exhibition that introduces the historical customs of each of the 24 solar terms.
People who pray for New Year's blessings should stay away from famous temples in Beijing and other famous temples in Beijing. They don't need to queue up. You can take a good walk! There is also a family champion locust in the yard. There is a cute little cat on the tree. When I passed by, I saw the brother of the Taoist priest. Really cute, I really want to bring them together! Address: Room 141, No. 141 Chaoyangmen, Chaoyang District, Beijing. Price: $1.5 per adult, $0.5 per student. Time: 08:30-16:30. The temple hall is closed on Monday, and the temple area is normal. Transportation: Exit A of Chaoyangmen Station on Line 2/Exit A of Dongqiao Station on Line 6.