Leiwuqi Temple
Historical

Leiwuqi Temple

티베트

About This Attraction

Chajema Hall is one of the oldest and larger-scale ancient temples in Qamdo area. The Chagyema Hall was built by Sanjiwen in 1285 AD and completed in 1328. The temple has always been world-famous for its majestic momentum and numerous collections of Buddhist classics. The location of the temple is said to be the residence of one of the 24 immortal dwellings, "Brijema". The mountain behind the temple, which symbolizes the Shengle King Kong Palace, is covered with pine trees and surrounded by snow-capped mountains; in the south, there is a tributary of the Nujiang River, Chaiqu galloping constantly; in the southwest, there is a rocky mountain said to be the residence of General Wang Yujie. Zama Lake, where General Jie's concubine is located, is one of the best scenic spots in eastern Tibet. Today's main hall was rebuilt later, but the scale and momentum are the same as in the past. It contains high-quality cultural relics, such as the saddle that is said to have been used by Gesar, the eight-petaled lotus statue, the thangka of Ming and Qing Dynasties, metal statues of different historical periods, and exquisitely carved scriptures. precious.

Highlights

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Historic landmark

Insider Tips

Check opening hours before departure: Open today at 9:00 AM–6:00 PM

Quick Information

Rating
Recommended Duration
1 hour
Opening Hours
Open today at 9:00 AM–6:00 PM
Address
Riwoqe, Qamdo, Tibet, China

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