The King Gesar Lion Dragon Palace

Last Update: 2008-3-7; By chinatravel   

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The King Gesar Lion-dragon Palace used to be the capital of Gesar Guling country---the relic of Lion—dragon Palace, while today it is Living Buddha of Chalang Temple built by local government and nomadic people jointly, whose prayer was written by late 10th Panchen Lama in person. The palace, in Tibetan style, whose total area is up to 180 square kilometers and height is about 40 meters, collects dozens of precious cultural relics, including colorful, various and vivid Gesar portrays, and sculpture arts. Around the palace whose glass roof is installed top building and gold-covered bronze Xian glin wheel, it is present a gable of Babao satisfactory shape, a thousand mountain gullies like heart-collected leaves, and all directions toward Lion-dragon Palace.

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10 RMB

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9:00am---5:00pm

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by bus at motor station in Dari County, non-stop

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