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GREGORY FIGUEROA

Qutan Temple: A 600-Year Historical Imprint, A Palace of Buddhist Art

Qutan Temple in Ledu, Qinghai, is a famous Tibetan Buddhist monastery and also the most completely preserved Ming Dynasty architectural complex in the northwest region. 'Qutan' is a Sanskrit word meaning 'Buddha'. ⛰【Travel Tips】 📍Detailed Address: At the entrance of Maquangou, 21 kilometers south of Ledu County 🚗Transportation Tips: Take the long-distance bus from Xining Bus Station (opposite the train station) to Ledu, about 80 kilometers away, with a journey time of around 60 minutes. 🕙Opening Hours: Monday-Sunday, all day, 09:00-17:00, no entry after 17:00 💰Ticket Price: 50 RMB per person 🌟Highlights: 1. The architectural style is quite different from most Tibetan Buddhist monasteries in Qinghai; it resembles more the Han Buddhist monasteries in the inland, earning it the nickname 'Little Forbidden City of Qinghai'. 2. It is divided into three courtyards: front, middle, and back, arranged along a central axis, successively featuring the Mountain Gate, Vajra Hall, Qutan Temple Hall, Baoguang Hall, Longguo Hall, and other major halls. Symmetrically on both sides of the halls, there are Stele Pavilions, small Bell and Drum Towers, cloisters, pagodas, subsidiary halls, scripture halls, and large Bell and Drum Towers. 3. The interior murals are over 600 years old, exquisitely brilliant, and worth appreciating 📌Little Tips: 1. Respect the temple etiquette, no loud noises or littering. 2. It is recommended to drive by oneself as the location is somewhat remote.
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Posted: May 2, 2024
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