The whole Tibet self-driving tour, in addition to all kinds of mistakes, is the temple of each gate. This temple basically has no tourists, basically the locals are here to turn around, worship Buddha, the power of faith is too strong
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Balqude Temple is located on the hillside of Duiba Village, Lang Town, Lang County, Nyingchi City, covering an area of more than 2,000 square meters. In 1195 AD, it was built by two living Buddhas, Solang Shenge and Solang Jeb. In 1984, the living Buddha Lobsang Dobuji raised funds to rebuild the temple. Most of the existing buildings are reconstructed buildings, mainly including Buddhist temples, scripture halls, kitchens, and monks' houses. There are more than 40 precious cultural relics on display in the Buddhist temple.
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The whole Tibet self-driving tour, in addition to all kinds of mistakes, is the temple of each gate. This temple basically has no tourists, basically the locals are here to turn around, worship Buddha, the power of faith is too strong
The Balqude Temple is the largest temple in Nyingchi area, it is said that it belonged to the Saiju sect at the earliest, and later due to sectarian struggle, the original temple was burned down, moved to the current site, and changed to Fenglu. The temple is no longer just for the Buddha to burn incense, but also gradually evolved into the "rule base" of the commanding party, the size of the temple slowly expanded, the style has become colorful. As the "first temple of Nyingchi", the historical preservation of the Balqude Temple should be considered relatively rich.
The Balqude Temple, on the banks of the Yarlung Zangbo River and the Himalayas in the south, is majestic and one of the largest temples in Nyingchi. The architecture in the temple is an iconic Tibetan style, which has been telling a glorious history for a long time, making people feel sacred and mysterious.
Local Tibetans, temples worship, temples are long, and the buildings are superb.
The big temple of the Gru school has a living Buddha. Worth seeing.