From the railway station, take No. 103 to the foot of Nanchan Temple. You can climb straight up from the clove garden or obliquely insert the word "filial piety". Nanchan Temple is one of the relatively complete preserved ancient buildings in Xining. It belongs to the Pure Land Sect of Han Buddhism and is the oldest Buddhist temple in Qinghai Province. The "layout" stands on the side of the hill, with the Fazhuan Temple on the left and the Nanchan Temple on the right. There are Daxiong Temple, Thousand Buddha Hall, Jade Buddha Hall, Three Saints Hall, Weituo Hall, Maitreya Hall, Gezang Hall and so on. On the west side of the gate, there are Buddhist Buddhist monks. On the square in front of the Qianfo Temple, the smell of butter lamp made me very unsuitable for new arrivals. Although it is Han Buddhism, there are also magnificent turning canals and colorful banners on the square. From the shadow wall in front of the door to the eaves and corners of Daxiong Palace, the sculptures are extremely complex and delicate.