We were actually kind of disappointed. The majority of the temples are quite recent (mid 80''s, you can tell by the materials used) and in addition the whole are is undergoing major renovation. Not sure about how it will look at the end...
Longwu Temple
Posted: Sep 30, 2014
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听爵士的流氓兔
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Longwu Temple, which has three major colleges, including Xianzong, Tanzong and Shihlong. Its temples include Nianduhu Temple, Guomari Temple, Wutun Shang Temple and Wutuxia Temple. It is one of the oldest Tibetan Buddhist monasteries in Qinghai and the largest Gelu monastery in Qingnan. Longwu Temple is a magnificent hall integrating architecture, sculpture and painting art, and Regong art originated from this. It is also an important part of the famous historical and cultural city of Tongren.
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Posted: Aug 4, 2023
笑着流泪
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Tongren Longwu Temple, the full name of Tibetan "Longwu De Qinqiong Collin", was founded in Yuandade for five years, and the founder is Sandan Renqin. Adult tickets are 60 yuan, and tickets for 60 years and older are half price of 30 yuan.
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Posted: Jul 16, 2022
滇国剑客
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Red Zengbiwa is almost the same architectural style, so that the architecture of Longwu Temple is also out of the right, but fortunately around the green pine and cypress, so that Longwu Temple has grown a lot of scenery.
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Posted: Dec 9, 2020
Anonymous User
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Posted: Mar 6, 2024
138***60
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You can enter directly without buying tickets, there are many entrances and exits that are completely unattended, so I bought tickets as a big deal.
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Posted: Jan 8, 2024
卖菜的猫
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There are many devout believers here, and it's moving.
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Posted: Aug 28, 2023
_We***83
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Buying tickets is self-conscious, nobody cares if they don't buy tickets. Some monks will tear tickets when they enter the temple or not. I still buy tickets to support them. Children don't want tickets here. Very quiet, there are no visitors, you can quietly and carefully savor every part of the temple, the murals inside the Thangka architecture are worth a day to savor slowly. When we went, it was sunny in the morning and rainy in the afternoon.