Scenic spot introduction:
Xidelin Temple is one of the "Four Great Temples in Lhasa". Xidelin Temple is also called Xidelin Temple and Ningxi Temple. It is located in the urban area of Lhasa, on Beijing East Road in the center of Lhasa, about 500 meters northwest of Jokhang Temple and southwest of Ramoche Temple. Xide means peace in Tibetan. It is said that this was once the palace of Reting Living Buddha in Lhasa. It was large in scale. Later, it was destroyed by a coup and was also destroyed many times during the Cultural Revolution. Now only the ruins remain, and a unique Tibetan courtyard is formed around it, which is unique in style.Scenic spot qualifications:
Cultural Relics Protection Units in Tibet Autonomous RegionScenic spot features:
Sunshine, Tibetan courtyard, ancient temple, historic sites, ruins, Tibetan courtyardAttraction Address
Travel Guide
travelling guideline:
1. It is very quiet here. In front of the Xidelin ruins, the sun is shining brightly, and prayer flags are fluttering in the sun. Sitting on the bench in front of the ruins and basking in the sun, my heart feels calm.
2. The courtyard here is full of life. Tibetans chat, do housework, boil water, sing, and children play and have fun here. It is a good place to get to know the life of Tibetans.
Best time to visit:
All seasons
Tourist Transportation
Scenic spot location:
China > Tibet Autonomous Region > Lhasa > Chengguan District
How to get there:
Xidelin is located in an alley on Beijing Middle Road, northwest of the Jokhang Temple. The alley is sunny but very quiet, in stark contrast to the bustling crowds on Beijing East Road.
Scenic area map:
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Attraction Tickets
Xidelin Ticket Price:
free
Scenic area opening hours:
Open all day