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The last mysterious village in China, Jinlong Temple is hidden in the village, like a patron saint?

There is a mysterious village in China, which can also be said to be the last village in China. The Golden Dragon Temple is hidden in the village, guarding this isolated village in China. The Golden Dragon Temple is the largest temple in Mosca. Under the auspices of the spiritual leader Riqiong Living Buddha of the Golden Dragon Temple, the herders live an isolated and poetic life. Jinlong Temple is a place where Tibetans practice devoutly, and they can find spiritual sustenance here.

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If you had asked me where Mosca was before I went there, I would have asked at a loss. Are you talking about Moscow? ?, but I will tell you now that it is definitely a pure land on earth far away from the hustle and bustle. It can be seen from this that this was not a long-planned trip. In fact, I just wanted to avoid the prime holiday route and go for a walk. Unexpectedly, I ended up far away.

Moska is an ancient village in the district, with ethnic characteristics and primitive simplicity. It is located next to the Jinlong Snow Mountain in Danba, Sichuan. Moska is surrounded by several snow mountains, like an isolated island. Mosca people are guarding this pure land. In this transcendent paradise, people and wild animals live in harmony. We will go from Dandong Township at an altitude of 3336 meters to the Jinlong Mountain Pass at an altitude of 4646 meters, and then arrive at Mosca at an altitude of 4300 meters. Thinking about it, it was destined to be a journey with no retreat from the beginning (there is no signal, no human habitation, and no supplies on the nearly 35-kilometer mountain road, and there are just mountains one after another).

The pass of Jinlong Mountain is 4646 meters above sea level. I was so excited when I saw this sign. It means that Mosca is not far away. The most important thing is that it means that there is no need to climb the mountain. The village is quiet, and the sunlight shining on the snow-capped mountains is very beautiful. The village is square and surrounded by brick walls, like a mandala. The layout of the village is said to be because the Mosca villagers once made a living by herding. Many people were nomadic all year round and rarely returned to Mosca Village. This construction method is for the safety of the elderly and children in the village, and for mutual convenience. Anaphora.

After having a close encounter with the prairie dog, I went to see the Golden Dragon Temple. Following the roof, I found the Golden Dragon Temple standing there quietly. The monks were still doing their morning prayers, and the only people in the temple were workers renovating the roof and tourists taking pictures in twos and threes. Everything was so quiet and peaceful. Outside the temple, I met a cute little donkey. At first, everyone referred to the donkey as a horse, which made a lot of jokes! The thick fog gradually dissipated and the sunshine began to become dazzling. At this time, the mountain peaks were looming, quite artistic, like the patron saint of the village, silently guarding this paradise.

The Jinlong Temple is a Red Religion temple that is the core of the spiritual and cultural life of the herdsmen on the desolate grassland. It is not only an altar for religious activities, but also a school, museum and opera house. It is also a place for herdsmen to express their opinions and a meeting place for social activities. The temple is very quiet, without noise and desire. It looks even more sacred against the backdrop of the mountains. I guess there should be no administrative positions such as village chief or party secretary here. The only spiritual leader here is Riqiong Living Buddha. Jinlong Temple is the place that carries the beliefs of the villagers. Compared with the magnificent and modern college, Jinlong Temple is small. However, it has a longer history and still continues the ancient ways of worshiping and litigating scriptures, which have not changed in 300 years.