Deng Deng Qu climbs the Buddhist pagoda, Awe-Inspiring Sanctuary of Faith and Beauty
Seda Town, Seda County, Ganzi Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture, Sichuan Province
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Introduction
In the Tibetan area, the largest pagoda is called the "Demon Subduing Pagoda", built in the Tibetan Iron Tiger Year (1913 AD). The main structure of the pagoda is a combination of a circular internal structure with an external square structure and an external circular structure with an internal square structure. The surface of the pagoda is adorned with colorful Buddha niches. The outer layer is a room for turning the scriptures, with 155 different-sized scripture wheels for the worshippers to use. The pagoda also contains a repetition of five Dhāraṇīs and complete Buddhist texts, as well as ancient relics. Among them, there is a rare edition of scriptures that was brought back from India during the Tubo Dynasty. Every year, many pilgrims come from Qinghai, Gansu, Tibet, and surrounding areas to offer their respects. Address Seda Town, Seda County, Ganzi Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture, Sichuan Province
Opening hours 07:00-17:00 (Monday-Sunday, January 1st-December 31st)
Transportation Walk 1.5 kilometers southeast along Jinma Avenue from Seda County to arrive.