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Where are the locations of the nine White temples?

Jiuzhi White Temple is a cultural tourist attraction.

Baiyusi

White Temple is located in the southwest of Baiyu Township. Backed by a dense stone mountain, facing the clear and quiet Oko River. It is 3600 meters above sea level, with abundant rainfall, warm climate, open and flat, and lush flowers and plants. This temple, 30 kilometers north, is the famous Nianbao Shenshan Scenic Area. On the way, it passes through Longue Temple, the largest gelug sect monasteries in the southeast of Guoluo, which is the best tourist area in Jiuzhi area. White Temple, named after its mother temple, is the largest temple in White, Sichuan. Built in 1857, it has a history of more than 40 years. It is a large-scale and influential Ma Ning temple in the border areas of Qinghai, Sichuan and Gansu. After the reconstruction, there are thousands of buildings such as Dajingtang, Lingta Hall, Lecture Hall, Zen Room and Monk House, covering an area of nearly 1,000 mu. In the lecture hall, there are 1 sets of Tibetan scriptures of Ganjul and Danjul printed in the United States, which are very beautifully printed; There are two pagodas of eminent monks in Lingta Hall, resplendent and magnificent. Among them, the larger 1 stupa contains 1 precious teeth, which is regarded as a temple treasure. There are nearly ten thousand Buddha statues and gold and silver statues in the temple. There is also a stone in the Lingta Hall where White straightened his past life, which is regarded as a rare treasure by the temple, and a spectacular flying hall has been built. Therefore, the temple was listed as a national cultural relics protection unit in 1994. The main Buddhist activities of the temple every year include the "Tathagata Santi" meditation meeting from the eighth day of the first lunar month to the eighth day of the second lunar month, and the 45-day "Sitting in the Summer" in August. Thousands of monks and religious believers worship Buddha statues and pay tribute to Hada. The scene is very spectacular.