The Arou Temple was originally a quiet house. 30 years later, the temple was dedicated to the Arou Qu knot. After the Ridalhan Qu knot, it was also called "Ali Hutuketu". The second-century Luosangdanba Regi was born in the Arou tribe. He once entered the Tibetan scriptures and returned to expand the Arou Temple.
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The Arou Temple was originally a quiet house. 30 years later, the temple was dedicated to the Arou Qu knot. After the Ridalhan Qu knot, it was also called "Ali Hutuketu". The second-century Luosangdanba Regi was born in the Arou tribe. He once entered the Tibetan scriptures and returned to expand the Arou Temple.
Arou Temple, not a very popular place...but it is really worth coming, looking at the golden roof in the sun in the distance, brilliant......Go in it, simple, primitive, great victory...There are almost no tourists, visit it, purify the soul...If there is a chance, it is worth coming!
This road must punch the Gelu monastery of Arou, when I heard the name, I was very confused, and I felt that it was not too suitable for a Tibetan temple. When I saw it, I had to be conquered by its beauty. It was really spectacular and vast!
Time reason, only looked at the Wai Temple, did not enter the interior, a pity
The surrounding grasslands and foggy mountains, the scenery is very beautiful.
The Arou Temple is the largest temple in Qilian and the largest Gelu temple in the Arou tribe. The monastery is located on the east side of the Arou Township Government, 21 kilometers east of Qilian County, about 2,900 meters above sea level, and sits north and south. It is a Tibetan grammar name "The Sundeng Qun Pai Lin", which means "Arouju Xihong Fazhou", also known as Alec Temple. It is the largest and most influential Tibetan Buddhist Gelu Temple in Qilian. The history of the building of the Arou Temple is very tortuous, worth seeing, very beautiful.