South Temple – ancient temple of Tibetan Buddhism
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South Temple is an ancient temple of Ningma Sect, Tibetan Buddhism. With serene environment and sublime position, it was built on a separate peak with a height over 500m. Three sides of the peak are nearly vertical down and up with red sand rock cliffs.
In South Temple, some of the buildings are located on the rock cave and grotto naturally formed and some are carved delicately by use of the shape of the relief, totally breathtaking.
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