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How tall is langmusi?

Langmusi is 3480 meters above sea level.

Langmusi, located at the junction of Gansu, Qinghai and Sichuan provinces, was founded in the 13th year of Qingganlong (1748) in Langmu Village, Langmusi Town, Luqu, Gannan Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture, Gansu Province. Langmusi is located at an altitude of 3,480 meters and covers an area of 55 hectares.

Langmusi is divided into two parts. One is langmusi in Dacang, Sichuan, also known as Geerdi Temple. Tiger Cave, Fairy Cave, langmusi Grand Canyon and Meat Buddha are all located in langmusi, Sichuan. The other is Gansu Temple, also called Saichi Temple, which leads to the celestial burial platform. The two temples face each other across the stream.

In the 11th year of Yongle in Ming Dynasty (14 13), Rong Qin, a living Buddha in G country, became a staunch believer, and founded Sangjia Temple according to the guru's prediction. Since then, the Buddhist cause of preaching, teaching, lecturing and benefiting all beings has begun. In the 13th year of Qing Qianlong (1748), langmusi was founded by the 53rd Gadansai Chijin Zansanji, and protected and expanded by the 5th Saichi Living Buddha. In the 21st year of Qianlong (1756), academies were established and temples were gradually expanded.

Recommended scenic spots in langmusi

Hongshiya 1

Langmusi has an iconic focus in front of the photographer's camera-Hongyan Cliff, which is called "Hongshan" by the Hui and Han nationalities in langmusi. This is where the sun rises every day in langmusi. In Tibetan, it is called "Joan Borma", which means providing mountains. It is named because it is shaped like a tray for offering sacrifices. This mountain is also like a crown, also known as "Red Cliff like a crown".

Every year, on the 10th day of the sixth lunar month, monks from langmusi go to Borma in Qiongshan to worship the gods in their hometown. In other words, the mountain god of Joan Borma Mountain is enshrined by monks in langmusi, not ordinary people.

2. langmusi Grand Canyon

Locals call the langmusi Grand Canyon "Naipugou", which is a transliteration in Tibetan, meaning "gathering place of gods", and this is the place where 100,000 dakini gather. At that time, the master of lotus peanut was here to save the dragon and tiger, and there were hidden treasures. Later, Danba Rao Jie, the third living Buddha in Country G, took out his hidden sacred objects. G living buddhas have used this device for generations. Monks and Taoists have been practicing here behind closed doors. There are Tiantong Cave, Dosangtang, Tibetan Sutra Cave and Manquka (medicinal water spring) in the canyon.

Reference to the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-langmusi