Brief introduction of lumbini
Lumbini, also known as "the hometown of Buddha", is a very pure place. The folk customs here are simple, most areas are rural areas, and extremely tenacious Taru people live here. They have been farming for generations, living in the hot southern plain, and can only have electricity for two hours every day. Do you think their life is boring? Then the Taru people will tell you: Everything is fine here, except that there is a little less electricity. Probably because they were born in a harsh environment, most Taru people are optimistic and happy-go-lucky. It is this kind and cheerful folk custom that embodies the aura of Lumbini, the hometown of Buddha.
As the birthplace of Buddha Gautama Siddharta, Lumbini is one of the most important religious shrines in the world. The Buddha finally got the positive result under the bodhi tree, which added a philosophy of loving peace and thinking to the world. Born in May 563 BC in Lumbini, under the double trees of Miluo.