Thaxi Island is a small island in the southwest of Basongco, Tibet, about 100 meters from the shore. The island has a Cuozong Temple built in the late Tang Dynasty, which is the famous Red Church Ningma Temple in Tibet. The temple is a civil structure, two floors above and below, for the strongba Buddha, Qianshou Guanyin and Golden Tongyunv. The reefs on the island are carved into unique animal images and Buddha statues.
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Thaxi Island is a small island in the southwest of Basongco, Tibet, about 100 meters from the shore. The island has a Cuozong Temple built in the late Tang Dynasty, which is the famous Red Church Ningma Temple in Tibet. The temple is a civil structure, two floors above and below, for the strongba Buddha, Qianshou Guanyin and Golden Tongyunv. The reefs on the island are carved into unique animal images and Buddha statues.
Tarsai is the lake heart island of Basongcuo, which can be described as magical step by step. Along the clockwise direction of the island, you can see: the hoof marks left by King Gesar's warhorse, the sword marks left on the stone, the peach hug pine, the water platform, the leaves naturally form the Tibetan letter "letter tree", the cave of lotus peanut cultivation, the fountain of many confluences, etc....
Personally feel that Nyingchi area is Tibet tourism TOP2, Tibet natural landscape TOP1. Basongcuo is TOP1 I have been to Nyingchi area. Then Tashi Island is the core landscape of Basongcuo. Personally recommend everyone to check in! Especially the distant view is particularly good.
A lake-centered island on Basongcuo is not large in size. There are white pagodas and golden eel on the island. There is also a temple. The two wooden carvings at the entrance of the temple hall are a bit interesting. Most of the reefs on the island are carved into animal images and Buddha statues.
Basongcuo Lake is about 100 meters from the shore of an island, called Tashi Island, also called Lake Heart Island, Tashi Island is flying through the wind, the Linglong Cuozonggongba Temple (meaning Lake Castle) belongs to the Tibetan Buddhist Zhongning Ma (Red Church) temple.