The Beijing Stone Carving Art Museum, a museum dedicated to locally-discovered historical stone carvings, was built on the site of the Zhenjue Temple, which was itself completed in the late 15th century. The Vajrasana Pagoda in the temple is a 15th-century structure with the finest relief carving of its kind in China. With the arrival of autumn, the museum has been adorned with intriguing golden charms—as you can see in the following pics!
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