When we talk about Lhasa, the first thing that comes to mind is the Potala, Jokhang Temple, Namco and many other well-known popular scenic spots. Just as we are used to the majestic Forbidden City, many people begin to love the southern gardens of Xiaojiabiyu. Just as we choose the distant place, we often simply want to see the differences, see what others have not seen and see what we have not known. The following small series summarizes several unpopular travel destinations in Lhasa for everyone.
Zaki Temple (free of charge)
As the saying goes, the fragrance of wine is not afraid of the depth of the alley, and Zaki Temple belongs to the kind of temple where the fragrance of wine wafts across the street. There is a god of wealth who is addicted to alcohol, so Tibetans and pilgrims who come here will bring a bottle of highland barley wine and pour it into the big container of the god of wealth, and this land will be stained with the fragrance of wine for a long time. In addition to bringing wine, pilgrims usually bring some Hada and wormwood pine leaves. These three things are sold at the entrance of the temple all the year round, and the price is not expensive. One * * probably needs 3 yuan. The pine leaves of wormwood should be outside the temple, and there is a place similar to a stove. Just throw the pine leaves in and burn them. Liquor is to be given to the Lama in the lobby on all sides, and he will sacrifice it. Just give it to him directly.
Hada wants to hang it on the statue of the god of wealth himself. After hanging it, just put your hands together and worship. The temple is small and simple. It is a good choice to smell the wine and make a good wish in your spare time.
The wealth is abundant in Zaji Temple
Yes, there is such a temple on this snowy plateau. Our Master Wu Shengguan is enshrined in the Tibetan Buddhist temple. The Guandi Temple in Lhasa was originally built by the living Buddha of Dhaka Jiezhong with the approval of Emperor Qianlong and the local authorities. The largest building in the temple is the Guandi Temple Hall, which contains statues of Guan Yu and his sworn brother Zhang Fei, and there is a Buddhist temple owner behind the hall.
There is a blackened stone near the fence at the foot of Guandi Temple. It is said that it is a sacred stone with therapeutic effect. You might as well rub it when you see it, and rub it wherever there is pain. There is a Kutokuhayashi Temple next to Guandi Temple, which is connected together and identical, but each is a system. Kutokuhayashi Temple is one of the four great forests in Lhasa, located at the foot of Pamari Mountain in the southwest of Potala Palace, at the corner of Beijing West Road. Zong Kaba's gilded bronze statue, Tudan Kampot and other statues are provided in the temple, and there are also prizes, plaques and treasures specially given by emperors of the Qing Dynasty.
Guandi Temple in the Mainland
Pabangka (free)
Pabangka is one of the most famous scenic spots in Lhasa, but few people visit it. With its high altitude and outstanding location, it is an excellent place to shoot the panoramic view, night view and starry sky of Lhasa. It was originally built by Songzan Gambu, and it was here that Tunmi Sambuza (the father of Tibetan) created Tibetan and left his six-character mantra, so the first Tibetan stone carving in Lhasa was here. In addition, for those who do not practice Tibetan Buddhism, the most beautiful feature of Pabangka is that the time is quiet, the grass is long and the kite is flying, and the harmony between people and things is peaceful. It is especially important to note that if you want to go to Pabangka, it is recommended to take a bus to the General Hospital of Tibet Military Region. At the intersection of the hospital, it is best to take 1 yuan, a three-jumper, up the mountain alone, otherwise the Panshan Road, which is more than ten kilometers back and forth, is very tiring.