After leaving the Ciji Kong Tower, the car went downhill to Darjilin Temple, a 700-meter-high monastery that covers an area, altitude and decoration are very luxurious monastery right in front of us. Because we carry old age certificates, my wife and I are free to enter the monastery to visit the holy place. This is the first elderly discount we have received when we came to Hulunbuir, Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region. We are very touched. This treatment cannot be similar in most cities in the south. There, The belief that the local economy is developed by ticket revenue is still ironclad. Darjilin Temple is a Tibetan Buddhist monastery, and "Darjilin" is a Tibetan name, and Han calls Changsheng Temple. This temple is located on the mountain of Baobao (at altitude 698.7m) in the core area of Hulunbuir economic development. It belongs to the "one tower and two temples" project. It is composed of 5 main temples, 6 pagodas and monk houses, living Buddha's palace, Zhaitang, Jushiyuan, Transit Building, Buddhist Academy and other buildings. The construction land is 45861 ㎡, the total construction area is 13788.89㎡, the building density is 21.63, and the volume rate is 11.39. The living Buddha of the temple of "Darjilin Temple" is served by the President of the Inner Mongolia Buddhist Association, the President of the Inner Mongolia Buddhist School and the Professor Jalason Living Buddha of Inner Mongolia University. The monastery is appointed by the Inner Mongolia Buddhist Association. There are not many people in the monasteries, whether it is management or visitors, there are few, we can also be regarded as entering a quiet monastery in Inner Mongolia, which is unimaginable in the south. The monasteries in the south are always bustling, smoky, and there are red cloth strips everywhere. It was noisy. All the quiet monasteries were economical, money-based, and religious. In the empty monastery, experience the true nature of Tibetan Buddhism, stand by the barrel of the turn and experience the feeling of Lhasa in Tibet. The blue sky, white clouds and air are the same. The only difference is that the historical ring does not have the depth of Lhasa. But I feel that there are not many people in China's monasteries in such a pure area, without smog, gasoline, and noise. When you pass by this monastery in the Hulunbuir prairie, it is still necessary to go in and look at it, because there are few people here, the land is very rare, and the very valuable thing is this. The public place in the parking lot is very unsatisfactory and cannot be dabbled. I saw this toilet and immediately realized that finding a clean toilet will be a very difficult thing for the whole grassland trip. Be mentally prepared...