Baiju Temple is located in the county seat of Gyantse County, Tibet. It was built in the early 15th century. It is a temple where the three sects of Sakya, Kadam and Gelug, which are rare in Tibetan Buddhism, coexist. Notable for its value and well-preserved frescoes and statues. There is Baiju Pagoda in the temple. There are more than 100,000 Buddha statues in the pagoda, also known as the 100,000 Buddha Pagoda. Baiju Temple is a typical Tibetan Buddhist temple building. There are pagodas in the temple and temples in the pagodas. The pagodas and temples are natural and complement each other. There are three sects side by side in the temple, each sect has 5-6 Zhacang, and there are 16 Zhacang in the temple, which makes the temple look grand. Walking along the corridor, facing the temple is the main hall of Cuoqin, where the three Buddhas are enshrined, and the Pure Land Hall is on the east and west sides. There is a huge gilt bronze statue of Qiangba Buddha in the northwest corner of the hall, which is 8 meters high and is said to be cast with 14,000 kilograms of brass. The pillars of the hall are covered with colorful Hada and historical thangkas, and the four walls are painted with exquisite Buddhist murals, which feel solemn and sacred. The main hall is divided into three floors. The third floor is the Buddhist hall called Xiaye Lakang. The murals in the hall are quite famous. The contents include mandala, lotus caisson, Buddhist stories, and stories of life. If you are interested, you can take a serious look. . When visiting Baiju Temple, you must not miss the 100,000 Pagoda on the west side of the temple. The pagoda has nine floors and a height of 32 meters. There are 77 Buddhist halls, 108 gates, shrines and scripture halls. The layers are stacked, which is very spectacular. It is a unique treasure in the history of Chinese architecture. There are Buddha statues painted on the walls of each hall. The Buddha statues are rich in color, strong contrast, solemn and exquisite. It is said that there are more than 100,000 Buddha statues, hence the name of the 100,000 Buddha Pagoda. In addition, there are more than a thousand Buddha statues in clay, copper and gold in the pagoda, which can be called a Buddha statue museum. Entering from the tower gate, you can view floor by floor along the stairs, and the ruins can go to the top of the tower. The top is a circular platform overlooking the entire Baiju Temple. In principle, Tibetan Buddhist temples are not allowed to take pictures, but you can take pictures in the 100,000 pagoda, but it costs 10 yuan, which is actually quite cost-effective. For the protection of ancient murals, it is recommended not to turn on the flash when taking pictures.
The scenery is charming, interesting, and the price is super high. This road is a famous castle to fight the British invaders. Although it was lost to modern weapons and equipment, it deeply reflects the blood of the Tibetan compatriots and my Chinese nation. Great China and the world look here.
Baiju Temple is a typical Tibetan Buddhist monastery combining the tower temple, there are towers in the temple, there are temples in the tower, and the temple towers are naturally muddy and complement each other. The temple is divided into three sects: Sakya, Tangdang and Gru. Each sect coexists in a temple and chanting in a large jingle, which is unique in Tibetan monasteries. Therefore, the temple's service and architectural style are also eclectic and elegant.
The most strange thing in Baiju Temple is the Baiju Tower, also known as the "100000 Visions and Relief Tower". The tower has nine floors, the bottom five floors are Indian style, the top four floors are Nepalese style, the tower of nearly 100 Buddhist halls stacked in turn, is unique in Chinese architectural history.
Baiju Temple, the charge is 50 yuan more conscience, the white tower is particularly distinctive, many floors and many caves, just after seeing Dunhuang, I am not worse than Dunhuang
Baiju Temple, Tibetan called "Ban Khor Qude", meaning "Auspicious Lun Dale Temple", is located in Jiangyan Town, Jiangyan County, Shigatse, Tibet Autonomous Region, surrounded by mountains on three sides, the monastery faces water, about 230 kilometers south of Lhasa, about 100 kilometers east of Shigatse, 3,900 meters above sea level. It is a monastery where Tibetan Buddhism Sakya, Xialu and Gelu coexist. Baiju Temple was built in the second year of Ming Xuanzong Xuande (1427), and completed in 10 years. It is a typical Tibetan Buddhist monastery building combining the tower and temple. There are temples in the tower and towers in the temple. The temple towers are naturally muddy and complement each other. Its architecture fully represents the typical style of monastery buildings in the Tibetan area from the end of the 13th century to the middle of the 15th century. The temple was built by the I Panchen, so it is quite famous. The most recommended here is the Baiju Tower of 100,000 Buddhas. Generally speaking, if you are interested in Tibetan Buddhism, this is still a recommended place. In addition, it is necessary to focus on Tibetan Buddhist monasteries (including Lhasa), Usually at around 3 pm, I finished my homework. The next time is either to argue or rest, and the main hall of Zhacang will be closed. So please hurry up when you visit the monastery!
If you are interested in Tibetan Buddhism, you must go. A very unique monastery, 100,000 pagodas are beautifully built, you can visit five floors, each floor has 18 pagodas, each temple is dedicated to different Buddhas, each pagoda temple has four walls painted with Buddha statues, it is said that there are more than 100,000. Very beautiful. The traffic is very convenient. The shuttle bus from Shigatse to Jiangyan is full. The fare is 30. Go to Jiangyan Bus Terminal. Go straight for 800 meters to Jiangyan Castle and Anti-British Monument. Go straight for one kilometer to the gate of Baiju Temple. Tickets are 60 yuan.