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Bangpu Temple Review

4.4 /511 Reviews
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It is an ancient temple that can purify the soul. We are a group of four. When we arrive at the ancient temple, it is about 5 pm. There are no tourists in the temple. Only one lama is washing vegetables and preparing dinner. Seeing us, we will stop the work soon. Warmly introduce us to the situation of the ancient temple, the ancient temple is simple and quiet, No tickets, no commercial atmosphere, a place worth visiting.

Bangpu Temple

Posted: Jul 26, 2016
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  • jusway
    5/5Outstanding
    Original Text

    Also called Benbo Temple, Lipu Temple, built on the mountainside, many tourists, especially group guests, because of the famous reputation, listen to many people when going. In the small town of Sangdui, 28 kilometers north of Daocheng County, you can go by the way when you go by plane.

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    Posted: May 26, 2019
  • vivienvivien
    5/5Outstanding
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    Bangpu Temple (also known as Bangbo Temple, Bangpo Temple, Benbo Temple) is located in Sangdui Township, Daocheng County, Sichuan, backed by Haizi Mountain, facing the Wuliang River. It is 3,943 meters above sea level and 30 kilometers away from the county seat. It is one of the temples represented by the Tibetan Buddhists (Baijiao). It is also currently a place that is not a scenic spot and has no commercial profit. Bangpu Temple is the oldest temple in Daocheng, more than 800 years old, the first great treasure king of the Qing Dynasty, Karmapa Dusongqinba, was sealed by the Qing Dynasty emperor, and created this temple in 1178 (the Southern Song Dynasty in the five years) to expand his influence. The statue is preserved in this temple. Dusong Chimba (Zhi III, 1110-1193 year), also translated as Dusong Chimba, Dusong Chimba, the real name Qu Jizongba (French), because he obtained the knowledge of the past, present, and future three-time gods, and made many three-time teachings for others in Chubu Temple, so people honored him as Dusong Chimba - Zhisan, King III. On the rock wall of the back mountain, there are many ancient rock paintings and manicured caves, including one of the rock paintings and writings written by Karmapa Dusongchinba himself. The content is: First, he said that the most things left in Tibetan areas are here. Second, his prediction: below is his second to eighth. The gate is written on the forehead; the Daocheng Bangpo Temple, where Zunsheng Karma, the meritorious land, should be the local government to remember or promote the Bangpo Temple to Bangpu Temple. There are many sacred sites such as the handprints and footprints of Karmapa inside and outside the Bangpu Temple, which is one of the important ancestors of Karma.

    1
    Posted: Jan 23, 2019
  • M43***65
    4/5Excellent
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    Bangpu Temple (also known as Bangbo Temple, Bangpo Temple, Benbo Temple) is located in Sangdui Township, Daocheng County, Sichuan, backed by Haizi Mountain, facing the Wuliang River. It is 3,943 meters above sea level and 30 kilometers away from the county seat. It is one of the temples represented by the Tibetan Buddhists (Baijiao). It is also currently a place that is not a scenic spot and has no commercial profit.

    0
    Posted: Apr 23, 2023
  • 可不可以都重来
    4/5Excellent
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    Bangpu Temple is near the town of Sangdui in Daocheng, Sichuan. It is the oldest Tibetan Buddhist white temple in Daocheng, which has been around for more than 900 years. It is also a self-portrait of Karmapa Dusongchinba, the founder of Bangpu Temple.

    4
    Posted: Aug 14, 2017
  • 贪方便上网订
    3/5Average
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    A little closer, a little farther. This place was just passing by, because the tired spirit was not very good, so I didn't get off the bus. The temple is built on the mountain, not big, looks very aura, the wall painting is very beautiful.

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    Posted: Aug 22, 2017
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