Ruins of Baita Temple, Baita Village, Wunan Town, Liangzhou District, Wuwei CityMap
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Baita Temple, called Xieerzhi Baidai in Tibetan, is the Eastern Huanhua Temple. It is one of the four Tibetan Buddhist temples in Liangzhou (Baita Temple, Lianhuashan Temple, Haizang Temple, Jinta Temple). It is located 20 meters southeast of Liangzhou City. Baita Village, Wunan Town, which is more than a kilometer away, has a flat and open terrain and a mild climate. It is an alluvial oasis in the lower reaches of the Zamu River in the Huangyang River system. Lanxin Railway and National Highway 312 pass through it on the east and west sides respectively. Baita Monastery was the place where Sakya Panzhida (Saban), the religious leader of Tibet at that time, held the "Liangzhou Talks" with the Mongolian Yuan representative and the commander of the Western Route Army Kuoduan, and it was also the place where Saban passed away later. This historic meeting determined that the Tibet region officially became an administrative region under the direct jurisdiction of the central government of China's Yuan Dynasty, marking that the Tibet region has since been incorporated into China's territory, and has far-reaching and special significance in the process of the formation of China's multi-ethnic state.
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The history recorded in Wuwei White Pagoda Temple is worth seeing, because individuals like to travel, especially historical places like it, in Wuwei visited the White Pagoda Temple, learned a lot of historical events, it is worth it.
Baita Temple is also known as Baita Temple, Tibetan called Xiazhu Badi Temple, located in Baita Village, Wunan Town, Liangzhou District, Wuwei City, Gansu Province, built in the Yuan Dynasty, has a history of more than 750 years, and is an important relics of Tibetan Buddhist monasteries. The White Pagoda Temple has important historical value and political significance in Chinese history.
Wuwei Baita Temple, also known as Baita Temple, is located in Baita Village, Wunan Town, about 20 kilometers southeast of Wuwei City, Gansu Province, and was built in the Yuan Dynasty. In 1247, the Xiliang Wang Kuo Duan of the Yuan Dynasty held a famous Liangzhou meeting with Tibetan Buddhist leader Sakya and reached an agreement to fully integrate Tibet into the Chinese map. Therefore, it is also named the historical witness of Tibet's inclusion in the Chinese map by the state. The main attractions in the temple are Sakya Lingbone Tower and the ruins, the tower courtyard, Tallinn, Liangzhou Talks Memorial Hall and so on.
Baita Mountain and Zhongshan Bridge echo, accompanied by the rolling yellow river through a hundred years, watching Lanzhou this beautiful city.
In 1247, in order to solve the problem of Tibet's belonging, Tibetan Sakya religious leader Sakya Banzhida Gongqianjianzan ("Saban") held a famous "Liangzhou Talks" with the Mongolian Khanate Emperor and the commander of the West Road Army at Wuwei Baita Temple and promulgated the "Book of Sakya Banzhida to the Tatars". Tibet has since been officially included in the Chinese map, and the White Pagoda Temple has thus become a historical witness to Tibet's official inclusion in the Chinese map
Excellent location, super popular, a good place to relax and entertain on weekends.
The scenery is right in front of you. The location is good, the popularity is super high, and the weekend is a good place to relax and entertain.
Liangzhou Association, witness the important moment of Tibet's entry into China's map