When we arrived at Menshi Township, Gar County, we found a local "small" temple - Zada Buri Temple. The temple is not big, but very prestigious. Zada Buri Temple is called the collar of "Shenshan" Gang Rinpoqi. Before the local Tibetans turn to "Shenshan" Gang Rinpoqi, they must first turn to Zada Buri Temple. Of course, this is only a folk saying, but it also shows the great victory of the place. It was founded by the Ningma School in the mid-8th century and later changed to the Suju School. The main temple is for the master of lotus peanuts and the empty line Yixicuojie.
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When we arrived at Menshi Township, Gar County, we found a local "small" temple - Zada Buri Temple. The temple is not big, but very prestigious. Zada Buri Temple is called the collar of "Shenshan" Gang Rinpoqi. Before the local Tibetans turn to "Shenshan" Gang Rinpoqi, they must first turn to Zada Buri Temple. Of course, this is only a folk saying, but it also shows the great victory of the place. It was founded by the Ningma School in the mid-8th century and later changed to the Suju School. The main temple is for the master of lotus peanuts and the empty line Yixicuojie.
Zadaburi Temple, in Menshi Township, Aligar County, is in a cold desert, but it is called the collar of the mountain, perhaps with such a standing wind bone. From ancient times to the present, the mountain of Gang Rinpochi has never stopped, there is a saying that for the Buddha, the mountain of the gods and not the Zadar Budhi, it is difficult to achieve the right result.
Zada Tulin, the ancient city, the ticket is not expensive, everyone can feel the beauty of nature, lament his ghostly work, several landscape platforms are full of people, scrambling to enjoy the beautiful scenery.
Tibetan Buddhist temples have strong Tibetan cultural traditions.
The environment is first-class, the scenery is beautiful, and the altitude is high. It is a punching place that must be visited once in a lifetime.
The environment is first-class, picturesque, and the altitude is high. It is a punching place that must be visited once in a lifetime.