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Where is the best viewing spot in Gangrinpoche?

Where is the best viewing spot in Gangrinpoche? The best viewing spot in Gangrinpoche is Zhire Temple, which is located in Jack Village, Xiongba Township, Geji County, Ali District. It is located in the north of Rinpoche, a famous Buddhist holy place and tourist resort, across the river. The temple was founded by Guozangba on 1379.

It is said that in order to explore the diversion of the sacred mountain, Guo suddenly appeared in front of Jack when he arrived. The master was startled and immediately calmed down and waited. At this time, the bison walked steadily to the east and disappeared just before reaching a conspicuous stone. Guo searched everywhere and finally found an obvious corner trace of bison disappearing on a boulder at the top of the cave. Guo used this cave as a quiet room for his own practice, calling it "the disappearance of yaks". Since then, many Zhuba Kagyu masters and monks have practiced in this cave. After Qin Ding Dunzhu Tongmei built Zhire Temple centering on this cave. There are many Buddha statues, scriptures, pagodas and four-armed auspicious sellers, such as Buddhist statues and lion-faced Tara statues.

Gangrinpoche is a holy mountain recognized in the world, and is known as God king of the hill. At the same time, it is recognized as the center of the world by Hinduism, Tibetan Buddhism, Tibetan native Yongzhong Bonism and ancient Jainism. Gangrinpoche is not the highest mountain in this area, but only its snow-covered peaks can shine strangely in the sun and attract people's attention. Coupled with the special mountain shape, it is very different from the surrounding peaks, which makes people have to be full of religious piety and wonder.

Gangrenboqi is located at 8 1.3 east longitude and 3 1 north latitude (Baga Township, Pulan County, Ali Prefecture, Tibet, is also the starting point and end point of mountain climbing). At an altitude of 6638 meters (67 14 meters), it is the main peak of the Gangdise Mountain. Gangrenbo Qi Feng is shaped like a pyramid (Tibetans call it "the handle of a stone mill"), and its walls are very symmetrical. Looking from the south, we can see its famous symbol: the Buddhist swastika flag (a symbol of spiritual strength in Buddhism, meaning eternal Buddhism, representing auspiciousness and protection), which is composed of a huge ice trough vertically downward from the peak. Qi Feng in Gangrenbo is often surrounded by white clouds, and the locals think it is a blessing to see the summit.