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Opening hours of Ta 'er Temple

Summer: 7: 30-18: 30; Winter: 8:00- 16:30. Ta 'er Temple, located on Lianhua Mountain in lushaer town, Huangzhong District, Xining City, Qinghai Province, was founded in 1379. It is the birthplace of Zong Kaba, the second Buddha, and now it is one of the six monasteries of Gelug Sect of Tibetan Buddhism, enjoying a high reputation in China and Southeast Asia. From April 14, 2022, in order to further strengthen the epidemic prevention and control, and effectively protect the health and safety of tourists, the Ta 'er Temple Scenic Area was temporarily closed. On the 28th, the management committee of Ta 'er Temple issued an announcement: from June 29th, 2022, tourism and ticket sales will be resumed. Continue to do a good job in the prevention and control of normalized epidemics to ensure the safety of tourists and religious believers. In Ta 'er Temple, Tibetan Buddhist believers wrapped in Tibetan robes help the old and the young, and pray and worship around the landmark tower of Babel at the entrance of the temple. After more than 70 days, Ta 'er Temple reappeared the Buddha's light in the past. Ta 'er Temple, also known as Ta 'er Temple, is located in Huangzhong District, Xining City, the capital of Qinghai Province. Founded in the 12th year of Hongwu in Ming Dynasty (1379). It was named after the Great Silver Pagoda built by Dajinwa Temple in memory of Zong Kaba, the founder of Yellow Sect. It is called "Bahrain" in Tibetan, which means "Maitreya Temple with 100,000 lions roaring Buddha statues" and is a national AAAAA-level tourist attraction.