Scenic spot introduction:

Agui Temple in Ulanqab City is the only temple for Red Sect lamas in Inner Mongolia. It was built in the third year of Guangxu reign of Dezong of the Qing Dynasty (1877). Its Tibetan name is "Lashirenbu Gadinglin Agui". It was changed to "Zong "Chengsi" means a temple with a cave in Mongolian. The temple covers an area of ​​1,500 acres and is a typical Tibetan-style building. Along the mountain slope, the main hall and accompanying halls were built, with a total of 981 rooms. Agui Temple honors its founder, the Indian monk Padmasambhava, as its patriarch. Agui Temple is located in the Langshan Mountains in Shajintaohaisumu, Dengkou County, in a ditch to the west of Jilusai, an ancient city in the Han Dynasty.

Attractions distribution:

Agui Temple is built on the mountain and across the water. The mountains are verdant and verdant, with clear streams flowing with jade; clear streams rippling in front of the temple, and blue waves rippling; the surrounding mountain flowers are colorful, intoxicatingly fragrant, shaded by green trees, and hundreds of birds are chirping in harmony, making it a natural geomantic treasure. With its magnificent architecture, beautiful legends and fairyland-like natural geographical environment, it has attracted countless religious monks, tourists and archaeologists.

Scenic spot qualifications:

National 2A-level scenic spot

Scenic spot features:

Photography, religious and cultural tours, temples
Attraction Address
Travel Guide

Best time to visit:

May → September every year is the best time to travel.

Tourist Transportation

Scenic spot location:

China>Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region>Ulanqab City>Chahar Right Back Banner

How to get there:

There is a special tourist line to the Agui Temple Scenic Area in Ulanqab City.

Scenic area map:

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Attraction Tickets

Agui Temple ticket price:

The ticket price is 10 yuan.

Scenic area opening hours:

8:30-17:30

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