Let’s go on pilgrimage together.
At the first moment of understanding,
The passion of the heart is surging,
It came like a tsunami.
We are caught up in this tsunami.
Tsunami of happiness,
Maybe
Not everyone can encounter it,
You will be the lucky one if you follow Sato.
Yaqing Temple
Different from Seda, the practitioners' houses are built along the river. The crisscrossing rivers surround the entire temple complex, giving it a unique scenery. The small box houses built by the practitioners themselves, ranging from a few thousand to more than 20,000, are paved with that moving red color, showing the power of faith to people coming and going.
Every morning or dusk, when smoke fills the air, the river shines with golden light, and the sound of chanting sutras is carried far away by the wind, like the sound of nature, touching the heartstrings.
Gengqing Temple
Gengqing Temple is the main temple of the Sakya Sect in Kham. It means a big temple and is famous for its large scale in Kham. Located in the east of the county, at the mouth of Opulong Gorge, beneath the temple is the Sutra Printing House. Surrounding the temple are the temple's properties or the residences of monks whose families practice in the temple.
The temple has a wide base of monks and strong economic strength.
Jambalin
It is the largest monastery among the Gelug sect of Buddhism in Qamdo area. It is divided into five Zhacang: Lindui, Nulin, Kuqiu, Jiajakaba, etc. It was once occupied by the Gelug sect Xiangxiong Quwangzhaba, Chudun Langkabai, Nianduichong Gongga Tashi, and the third generation. Famous eminent monks such as the Dalai Lama Sonam Gyatso presided over the temple. In this year, the Qamdo Qiangbaling Monastery, which is famous throughout Tibet, passed on to the 13th Khenpo.
Later, Pabala III Tongwa Dunden inherited and presided over the temple from generation to generation. By that time, the temple had 130 branch temples in Kham District, mostly concentrated in Qamdo, Chaya, Basu, and Shopanduo. , Sangangqu and Bomi areas.
Basongcuo
Basongcuo Lake, also known as Cuogao Lake, means "green water" in Tibetan. It is about 18 kilometers long, has a lake area of about 27 square kilometers, the deepest point is 120 meters, and the lake is 3,480 meters above sea level. Located in the high gorge and deep valley of the upper reaches of Bahe River, about 36 kilometers away from Bahe Town, Gongbujiangda County, it is a famous sacred lake and holy place of the Red Sect.
In 2000, it was rated as one of the first batch of national 4A-level scenic spots in the country by the National Tourism Administration. In 2001, it was awarded the title of National Forest Park by the Ministry of Forestry. It was also listed as a world tourist attraction by the World Tourism Organization.
Journey↓
Lhasa - Bomi - Chamdo - Derge Sutra Printing House - Seta Wuming Buddhist College - Yaqing Temple - Gengqing Temple - Qiangbalin Temple - Basongtso - Lhasa