Yanfu Temple is located on the north side of Wangfu Street, Bayanhot Town, Inner Mongolia. It is one of the eight major temples of the original Alxa Banner. It is one of the ancient buildings that are mainly protected in Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region. Yanfu Temple is commonly known as "Wangye Temple" and the Tibetan name is "Gejilin". The temple is one of the three major monasteries and eight temples in Alxa. Here you can study the cultural knowledge of Inner Mongolia carefully, you can feel the charm of Inner Mongolian temples, and you can quietly taste the leisure time in a daze.
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Yanfu Temple is located on the north side of Wangfu Street, Bayanhot Town, Inner Mongolia. It is one of the eight major temples of the original Alxa Banner. It is one of the ancient buildings that are mainly protected in Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region. Yanfu Temple is commonly known as "Wangye Temple" and the Tibetan name is "Gejilin". The temple is one of the three major monasteries and eight temples in Alxa. Here you can study the cultural knowledge of Inner Mongolia carefully, you can feel the charm of Inner Mongolian temples, and you can quietly taste the leisure time in a daze.
Run Alxa at night to see who else is at Yanfu Temple! Come to Alxa to participate in the cross-country E hero meeting. I arrived a few days early and wanted to play around and then enter the desert. As a result, I actually saw the temple on the first night. Okay, in order for the event to be successfully completed, you must Yanfu! The Lama Temple for hundreds of years is so beautiful!
Alxa Museum (Alxa Palace) is located on the north side of Wangfu Street, Old Town, Bayanhot Town, Alxa Zuoqi, Alxa League, Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region. It was built in the Qing Dynasty (1732), and is the official office and residence of the Alxa Banner King. The Alxa Palace was greatly damaged in the Cultural Revolution and the house has been renovated in recent years. In 1997, the Alxa Palace was renamed the Alxa Museum. The soft style of the gray tile roof was retained when it was restored, and the sculptures and paintings in the courtyard and the twists and turns of the corridors were also vaguely discernible.
Most of the temples are mainly selling strange stones, and the temple is a lama religion.
You can visit the temple of the Alxa King for free!