Introduction to the Zhongdian Sutra Pavilion: The Sutra Pavilion is a two-story cultural relics building that was first built in the second year of Yongzheng in the Qing Dynasty (1724). It is now used by Tibetans for discussions, gatherings and various Tibetan Buddhism events. A place for activities. The construction of the pavilion combines the architectural styles of Han and Tibetan people. The appearance is a simple Han-style pavilion, and the inside is a typical Tibetan-style Buddhist temple. Among the more precious cultural relics stored in the hall are the "Qi Sha Tibetan Sutra" from the Song Dynasty, the "Tibetan Sutra" from the Ming Dynasty, the "Buddha Speaks of Amitabha Sutra", the "Lotus Sutra of Wonderful Dharma" written in blood, and the "Japanese Tripitaka".
Transportation information: There are no direct buses in Shangri-La County. You can take a tour bus or chartered bus to the scenic spot.
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