Highlights: Meidaizhao Lamasery was founded during the reign of Ming Emperor Qianlong. It was an important center for the introduction of Lamaism into Mongolia. Blending Mongolian, Tibetan and Central Plains Han Chinese styles, this is a rare site that integrates temples, palaces and ponds. Main buildings in the lamasery include the Scripture Hall, Taihe Tower, Mahavira Hall and Taihou Monastery. Tall and majestic, the imposingly magnificent temple has many statues of Buddhas and bodhisattvas, as well as various items used in the practice of Buddhism. The walls are painted with murals depicting Buddhist stories.