The order of images in this section match the order of visitors walking from the front gate of the Dong Yue temple to the inner sanctuary of Dong Yue the Great.
This section aims to create a similar experience for online users and help them better imagine themselves physically being on the temple.
FIGURE 1. The Front Gate of Dong Yue temple, Beijing
Photograph: The Official Website of the Dong Yue Temple (04/29/20)
Caption: This is the image of the front gate of the Dong Yue temple. Visitors coming to the temple need to pass through the gate, and follow the road to the inner sanctuary of Dong Yue the Great.
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FIGURE 2. Zhandai Entrance, Dong Yue Temple, Beijing
Photograph: The Official Website of the Dong Yue Temple (04/24/20)
Caption: It is the inner gate that lead people to the Dai Yue Palace.
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FIGURE 3. The Wing of Returning Souls, Dong Yue Temple, Beijing
Photograph: The Official Website of the Dong Yue Temple (04/10/20)
Caption: It is the photo of the Wing of Returning Souls, one of the seventy-six wings ruled by Dong Yue the Great.
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FIGURE 4. The Wing of Karma, Dong Yue Temple, Beijing
Photograph: The Official Website of the Dong Yue Temple (04/11/20)
Caption: It is the photo of the Wing of Karma, one of the seventy-six wings ruled by Dong Yue the Great.
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FIGURE 5. The Road of Fu, Dong Yue Temple, Beijing
Photograph: The Official Website of the Dong Yue Temple (04/26/20)
Caption: It is the photo of the Road of Fu (Fortune). Visitors at the Dong Yue temple can buy these red prayer cards (Qi Fu Pai 祈福牌) to write down their wishes, and tie them to the fences alongside the Road of Fu, or other areas as well.
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FIGURE 6. The Stone Tablets, Dong Yue Temple, Beijing.
Photograph: The Official Website of the Dong Yue Temple (04/25/20)
Caption: It is the photo of the stone tablets standing in the Dong Yue temple. Each stone tablet recorded a donation, repair, or expansion from the imperial court or charity groups in different dynasty.
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FIGURE 7. The East Imperial Stone Tablet Tower, Dong Yue Temple, Beijing.
Photograph: The Official Website of the Dong Yue Temple (04/24/20)
Caption: It is the East Imperial Stone Tablet Tower built in 1707 by Kangxi emperor. And it recorded the event of imperial court funding the repair and expansion of the Dong Yue temple.
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FIGURE 8. The West Imperial Stone Tablet Tower, Dong Yue Temple, Beijing.
Photograph: The Official Website of the Dong Yue Temple (04/24/20)
Caption: It is the West Imperial Stone Tablet Tower built in 1761. The construction was funded by Qianlong emperor, and it recorded the event of imperial court funding the construction of the tower.
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FIGURE 9. Dai Yue Palace, Dong Yue Temple, Beijing.
Photograph: The Official Website of the Dong Yue Temple (04/24/20)
Caption: It is the photo of the Dai Yue Palace.
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FIGURE 10. Dai Yue Palace, Dong Yue Temple, Beijing
Photograph: The Official Website of the Dong Yue Temple (04/10/20)
Caption: Dong Yue the Great sits in the middle as the central figure, and next to him are his four officers: the Officer of Year, the Officer of Month, the Officer of Day, and the Officer of Hour.
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