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Where is Zhuowa Temple?

Zhuowa Temple is a cultural tourist attraction.

Zhuowa Temple is located in Bairi Village, Bianba Township, Luozha County, Shannan City, Tibet, 5 kilometers away from the seat of Bianba Township Government. The temple was founded by Hububaijisanger, the fifteenth disciple of the thirty-fifth generation of Lotus Peanut Master, during the period of-1 around the island, with a history of more than 1 100 years. In 2007, it was announced by Luozha County People's Government as a county-level cultural relics protection unit.

The origin of the name "Zhuowa Temple" is said to be that during the -5 roundabout, the 47th huber Lozal Langkajian attended the first gathering of Master Zong Kaba, the founder of the Gelug Sect, and they hit it off immediately, hence the name "Zhuowa". "Zhuowa" means "happiness" in Tibetan.

There are 12 natural statues of Qiangba Buddha, Yan Buddha, Six-character mantra, Big and Small Lacan, a spiritual practice cave of Lozaranka and eight pagodas on the east and west sides of the temple. In addition, there are many natural shrines such as white snails and pagodas on the surrounding cliffs.

Zhuowa Temple belongs to the Kagyu Sect and was destroyed during the Cultural Revolution. 1985 five important cultural relics, such as restoration, pasting and tussah. At present, the Lord worships three masters and apprentices of Zong Kaba, and important cultural relics such as Old Thangka and Five-share King Kong are preserved in the temple.