Where are the attractions in Daocheng?
The riverside scenic spot is located near Daocheng County, between Sangdui (north) and Salar (south) villages. The pastoral scenery along the way makes people forget to leave, among which Sangdui Town, Salar Morning Mist, and Riverside Sunset are the most famous. The riverside scenic area is a plateau pastoral scenery composed of rivers, highland barley fields, birch forests, villages and temples. Choose to shoot the pastoral scenery by the river, suitable for morning and evening. When the light is oblique, it will be more beautiful if there is smoke or fog.
The poplar trees on the nearby mountains and rivers are often obscured by a bunch of skylights. Don't miss these beautiful moments. Find an open location and pay attention to the direction of nearby light sources and the height of the mountain to prevent delayed sunrise or premature sunset due to the height of the mountain. As for the schedule, because it is close to the county seat, you can control it yourself. No tickets are required for riverside attractions. Sala Village is a gathering place for Tibetans. It is a great blessing to be invited to a hospitable Tibetan home to eat, drink and have fun.
Transportation: 8 kilometers from Daocheng to Binjiang. You can walk there. Sangdui Town, 28 kilometers away from Zhujin Town in Daocheng County, has beautiful scenery. On both sides of the road, shepherds, cattle and sheep present a peaceful and peaceful scene. Before 1144 AD, Duchenpa, the first Karmapa, fulfilled his praise: I traveled throughout Tibet and came here. The scenery here is beautiful, the grass is luxuriant, the livestock are prosperous, and the light of the Buddha shines everywhere. I would like to build a temple here to achieve merit. The Sangdui red grass beach in October always makes you feel that the movie is not enough. Transportation: The best way is to make an appointment with the driver to stop by when chartering a car to Aden. If you charter a car specifically, it will cost about 150 yuan for a round trip and a same-day round trip. Mofanggou Mofanggou, with a total length of 43 kilometers, is a valley leading from Sangdui to Haizi Mountain.
It is also a pasture for Tibetans in Sangdui Township. The grass in the ditch is luxuriant, the stream is gurgling, and schools of yellow croakers are crossing the plateau. In the bushes of mountain forests and grasslands, small animals such as marmots, hares, and Tibetan snow chickens can be seen everywhere. Zhigong Temple Built in 1144, Zhigong Temple is one of the treasures of Tibet. There is a statue of Pamjuba in the temple. The temple not only has towering ancient trees and an elegant environment, but flocks of wild Tibetan horse chickens will fly here on time at 7 a.m. and 6 p.m. to feed the monks. This has become a unique scenery of the temple and is indispensable. Bangpu Monastery was founded by Karmapa Dusumchenpa I in 1144. The most precious things in the temple are a self-statue of Karmapa Dusumchenpa I, as well as the handwriting and nosebleed rock paintings left by the master during his lifetime.
This place is not only a place of awe, but also a place of worship. The monks often used bhajans to feed the fish in the Sangdui River, which seemed to be human beings. Schools of fish gather together and let the monk rub their backs. Bangpu Temple is the oldest temple in Daocheng. It is 30 kilometers away from the county seat, 3940 meters above sea level, and covers an area of 0 acres. It is 900 years old. It is a temple of Tibetan Buddhism and Baijiao, and is called Kagyu Sect in Tibetan. The spread of Bai religion mainly relies on oral inheritance.
The master dictates it to the disciples, and the disciples practice according to the master's instructions and do not rely much on the scriptures, so it is also called Tantra. Tantric practice is difficult. The monks of Bengbu Temple need at least three years, three months and three days to practice. During the practice, they are not allowed to see outsiders. Their relatives could only get together once a year and talk through a dividing wall. After practicing for three years, you have to pass the exam. Those who pass can jump from the cliff tens of meters high in the back mountain.
The founder of Bangpu Monastery is named Karmapa Dusongchenpa. In the late Southern Song Dynasty, the third senior brother, Karmapa Dusongchenpa, had been patrolling Sangdui Valley. Seeing the majestic mountains, vast grasslands and crisscrossing rivers, this is a Feng Shui treasure place. They were determined to build a temple here and promote Buddhism. They had different opinions on how to build it. The temple built by Duqinba is like a flying pigeon on the cliff. The second brother said that the temple should be like a beautiful leopard sleeping in the forest. The third child said that the temple to be built should look like a fox running in the grass
After that, Karmapa Dukesongchenpa started building the temple when he was 60 years old and died at the age of 86. He has been living in Bangpu Temple, preaching and teaching the people around him, and is deeply loved by the people. Before he died, he asked his followers if they wanted to leave their bodies or statues behind. Believers believed that the body would decay and the statue could be preserved forever, so they decided to have a statue. So Karmapa Duksomba made a statue of himself using the reflection of the lake and paid homage to it.
With a history of more than 800 years, it is the most important living Buddha in Daocheng and even Tibetan areas, and has a collection of Buddha statues. When the temple was rebuilt in 1984, it was re-enshrined in Bangpu Temple. On the rock wall of the back mountain, there are many ancient rock paintings and practice caves, among which there is an ancient text written by Karmapa Duqin Sumpa with his own nosebleed. For thousands of years no one could decipher its meaning. In 1999, the eminent Tibetan monk Grandpa Living Buddha came to Bangpu Temple and finally solved the eternal mystery. The meaning of this Tibetan saying is: I have traveled all over Kham, and this is the most beautiful place. Haizishan Haizishan Nature Reserve is located in the north of Daocheng, covering an area of 3,287 square kilometers and an altitude of 3,600-5,020 meters. It is a relic of an ancient ice sheet, with strange-shaped rocks and large and small seas scattered all over the place after being eroded by ice.
The scale of 145 large and small Haizi is the largest in the country. Fish here swim freely in the icy cold lake water, and hundreds of birds soar freely on the wide lake. Grass and flowers appear from time to time in the gaps in the lake, swaying the thrilling beauty of life on land close to 5,000 meters above sea level. Haizi Mountain is located on a plateau at an altitude of 4,487 meters between Daocheng and Litang. When we got here, except for the charming Haizi. The most eye-catching thing is a magical stone mountain. The rocks covering the mountain are all kinds of strange, but they have both form and spirit, making you tremble and make you fall. When you marvel at the wonders of heaven and earth, you can't help but feel the mystery and incredibleness of the universe. Xingyicuo, the largest alpine lake in Haizi Mountain, is 4,420 meters above sea level and is a holy lake in the hearts of Tibetans.
The vast holy lake is a paradise for birds. Transportation: On the way from Litang to Daocheng, you will pass by Haizi Mountain. If you want to make a special trip, you will have to charter a car, which costs about 300 yuan. Haizishan is different from Aden in that there is no development or accommodation, and you can go back and forth on the same day. If you want to visit the Haizishan area, you should find a local tour guide.