Gongga Langjiling Temple, which means "Holy Snow Mountain State" in Tibetan, was founded by Jiabu Kangzhu Luorong back in the 15th year of Ming Chongzhen (1642) in the Ming Dynasty. The temple is located 60 kilometers south of the county seat, with an altitude of 3335 meters. The temple faces the Chitu River in front of it and is backed by Mount Asi. According to reports, the mural paintings in the temple are exquisite. There are a bronze statue of Maitreya Buddha and an approval document for Buddhist activities in the Shou Temple, which is the treasure of the temple. .
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Gongga Langjiling Temple, which means "Holy Snow Mountain State" in Tibetan, was founded by Jiabu Kangzhu Luorong back in the 15th year of Ming Chongzhen (1642) in the Ming Dynasty. The temple is located 60 kilometers south of the county seat, with an altitude of 3335 meters. The temple faces the Chitu River in front of it and is backed by Mount Asi. According to reports, the mural paintings in the temple are exquisite. There are a bronze statue of Maitreya Buddha and an approval document for Buddhist activities in the Shou Temple, which is the treasure of the temple. .
Gongga Langjiling Temple is the largest Huangjiao monastery in Daocheng County (in fact, it is not that big). The Changqing Keer Temple in Litang belongs to the monastery. It is named after Nianqing Gongga Risonggong God Mountain. Gongga Langjiling Temple has magnificent architecture and exquisite murals. There is a bronze statue of Maitreya gifted by the fifth Dalai Lama, which is a precious cultural relic. early
The Tibetan Buddhist monastery is small, located in the western Sichuan Plateau, Daocheng County, the architecture is simple, and the surrounding environment, not many tourists here, the incense, praying for the local Tibetan people.
Divine nature is full of positive energy, and Daocheng is a beautiful presence, except for the high altitude
On the road from Daocheng to Aden, you will pass Gongga Langjiling Temple. When I went there, it was undergoing renovations. I saw many local husbands and old ladies carrying mud and cement on their backs and using human power to construct the buildings. I really couldn’t bear it.