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An ancient temple with a history of nearly 400 years in northwestern Sichuan, belonging to the Gelug Sect of Tibetan Buddhism (Yellow Sect), is large in scale and magnificent. It is built by the mountains and rivers, and it can overlook the magnificent prairie.
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An ancient temple with a history of nearly 400 years in northwestern Sichuan, belonging to the Gelug Sect of Tibetan Buddhism (Yellow Sect), is large in scale and magnificent. It is built by the mountains and rivers, and it can overlook the magnificent prairie.
The picture is half of the "Langmu Temple" in Gansu. Yes, it is not a picture of the Sok Tibetan Monastery.
Located in the north of Tangke Township, Ruoergai County, Aba Tibetan and Qiang Autonomous Prefecture, Sichuan Province, it has a long strip layout along the Baihe (a tributary of the Yellow River). It belongs to the Gelug Sect (Huangjiao monastery). Many temples are newly built. Watch the Jiuqu Yellow River here. The first bay has a unique flavor.
When it reached the nine bends and eighteen bends of the Yellow River, the rain actually stopped interestingly. Above the hillside is the famous Tangksok Tibetan Temple, which is like the guardian of the Yellow River, standing peacefully on the top of the ever-changing mountain. It is also the best angle to appreciate the nine bends and eighteen bends of the Yellow River. Climbing high and looking into the distance, the Yellow River under the mountain is like a belt in Chang'e's hands, changing its own colors with the clouds in the sky, twisting and moving.
We were tired, so we only climbed halfway up the mountain. However, the scenery is also magnificent. The winding Yellow River passes through the grasslands and mountains, and then flows far away. There is a Tibetan temple at the foot of the hill, Sok Tibetan Monastery, and the sound of chanting from a distance accompanies the Yellow River, which is even more distant and mysterious. Seeing the lamas resting in the open space of the temple, I wanted to go in and take a look, but it was too late.