🌄 "A brief review of Tashilhunpo Monastery: a treasure of faith and art in the holy land of Ngari"



Stepping into Tashilhunpo Monastery is like walking into a living Tibetan Buddhist museum! As one of the six major temples of the Gelug Sect, it is not only the residence of successive Panchen Lamas, but also contains countless amazing religious art treasures.

✨ Must-see highlights:
✔ Jampa Buddha Hall: It houses the world's largest indoor bronze Buddha - the 26.2-meter-high gilded Jampa Buddha (Maitreya Buddha). The Buddha statue is inlaid with more than 1,400 gems, shining with golden light and shocking.
✔ Panchen Lama stupas of successive generations: The fourth Panchen Lama stupa was made of gold and silver, and the tenth Panchen Lama stupa cost 64 million yuan and was inlaid with 868 gems, solemn and majestic.
✔ Cochin Hall: The main hall of the temple, once the place where the Panchen Lama preached, with 48 mahogany pillars inside supporting the magnificent space with fluttering prayer flags.
✔ Buddha Exhibition Platform: On May 15th of the Tibetan calendar every year, a huge embroidered thangka is unfolded here, and believers gather, and the scene is spectacular.

📸 Photo check-in spots:
- Red walls and white stairs: the classic color scheme of Tibetan architecture, any photo you take is a blockbuster.
- Prayer path: follow the local believers to pray and feel the pious atmosphere.
- Monk's alley: turn the corner to meet the daily scenes of lamas chanting and basking in the sun.

💡 Travel Tips:
① Respect customs: take off your hat when entering the temple, do not point at the Buddha statue, and turn the prayer wheel clockwise.
② Sun protection and warmth: at an altitude of 3,800 meters, the ultraviolet rays are strong, and the temperature difference between morning and evening is large.
③ Avoid lunch break: some halls are closed at noon, it is recommended to visit in the morning or afternoon.

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### Basic information of Tashilhunpo Monastery
📍 Address: No. 1, Jijilangka Road, Sangzhuzi District, Shigatse City, Tibet
🕒 Opening hours: 09:00-17:00 (some halls are closed at noon)
🎟 Tickets: 100 yuan in peak season / 55 yuan in off-season
🚗 Transportation:
- Shigatse City: Take bus No. 1/3 or taxi (about 10 minutes)
- From Lhasa: Charter a car for 4 hours, or take a train to Shigatse Station (and then transfer for 7 kilometers)

>> Compared with the Potala Palace, which is crowded with tourists, this place is more peaceful and pure, and it is a great place to deeply experience the Tibetan Buddhist culture! 🙏

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Post by Trippy Toppy | Jul 4, 2025

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