Tolin Temple, located on the banks of the Xiangquan River northwest of Zada County, Ali District, Tibet Autonomous Region, was built in 996, is the grandson of Tubu descendant Gideni Maju, the first temple in Ali District specially built for the translation of Buddhist classics by Renqin Sanbu translator.
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Tolin Temple, located on the banks of the Xiangquan River northwest of Zada County, Ali District, Tibet Autonomous Region, was built in 996, is the grandson of Tubu descendant Gideni Maju, the first temple in Ali District specially built for the translation of Buddhist classics by Renqin Sanbu translator.
The Tomlin Temple was built in the heyday of the Guge Dynasty in 996 AD, and the "Tomlin" means "flying in the sky never falls". In the next few hundred years, although various natural and man-made damages, the temples are still towering, with a strong Nepalese and Indian style, and also have the deep imprint of local Tibetan art, you can still feel the glory of the past.
Tolin Temple is more than ten kilometers east of the Guge Kingdom site on the south bank of Xiangquan River. Tolin Temple means "hanging temple" or "temple hovering in the air". The temple is famous, so everyone in the county will know it, it is on Tomlin Road, which is relatively new and should be easy to find.
Charge 50, not very worth it. . . . . . . . . . . .
Tolin Temple is located on the banks of the Xiangquan River, northwest of Zada County, Ali District. It was built in the Northern Song Dynasty. It was the first Buddhist temple built in the Ali District in the Guge Kingdom (10:~ 17th century). It was the Buddhist center at that time. It is still full of temples and towers. Tolin Temple has the unique treasure murals, beautiful and beautiful!
When I went there, no one opened the door and looked at it one by one.