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The Eighth Tour in Qinghai-Ta 'er Temple

Qinghai Ta 'er Temple is a must-see attraction. It is located in Huangzhong District, Qinghai Province. This is a good place. It is a microcosm of Tibetan national culture. Here, you can best appreciate the profoundness of Tibetan national culture and the Tibetan people's belief and piety in Buddhism.

I stayed in the Kunlun jade exhibition hall all morning, walked for a while at noon, had lunch on the second floor of a place, and then walked in the direction of Ta 'er Temple. After cutting the ticket, I took a long walk in sightseeing bus to reach my destination. Ta 'er Temple is very big. There are many temples in Ta 'er Temple. The tops of the two towers are made of gold. The tower of Ta 'er Temple is made of gold from top to bottom. Gold weighs more than 850 kilograms and is inlaid with various jewels such as turquoise and jadeite. There is a bodhi tree in the tower, which is connected with the root of the bodhi tree in the yard. We also visited Tibetan Medical College, Buddhist College and Buddhist College. There are devout Tibetans outside the door, bowing and kowtowing again and again, with bedding under their bodies and dragging their hands to the ground. Among them, there are two young people and a middle-aged woman in her fifties. They kept bowing their heads and kowtowing on the mattress. No matter how many tourists there were, they turned a blind eye as if no one was there. I heard that many believers.

The most famous culture of Ta 'er Temple is murals, ghee sculptures and pile embroidery. They use ghee to make all kinds of beautiful and gorgeous flowers, and their pile embroidery is unique. Wool and cotton fillers are added to the cut satin cloth, which makes the picture three-dimensional and the characters lifelike. People can't help but sigh that his skill is extraordinary.

I thought I would see many Buddhist disciples when I came, but I was disappointed. I thought I bought the dzi beads from Ta 'er Temple, but it was a real Buddhist paradise. This is still very different from the temples I have seen before.

This life can come to such a paradise on earth, glad you came.