Ta'er Temple, Buddhist temple in China
The Ta'er Temple is an outstanding example of Tibetan Buddhist monastery.
Constructed during the Ming Dynasty, it's closely related to Tsongkhapa, founder of the Gelug school of Buddhism.
It houses numerous Buddhist statues, murals and a great collection of scriptures.
Situated in Guazhou County, open to visitors interested in religious architecture and Buddhism.
Famous for its butter sculptures, murals, and the festive atmosphere of its annual scripture debate event.
Location: Guazhou County
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