Ta’er
Monastery consists of halls, Jingtang(sutra halls), dagobas, monks’
dorms and pavilions. It lies in the mountain gap called Gongbalongwa.
Ta’er Monastery covers the area of 40 hectares. Its dozens of
halls and dagobas wave in the mountain and look wonderfully compatible.
The center Dajinwa Hall is the main architecture, looking grand
and magnificent with beautiful golden roof. Dajinwa Hall, the
majestic Dajing Hall and other special halls strewing random,
like Maitreya Buddha Hall, Warrior Hall, Sakyamuni Hall, Manjusri
Hall and Changshou Hall have the characteristics of Qinghai woodcarving
and Gansu brick carving art, Qinghai folk construction and Zang
Nationality style. These buildings constitute great construction
group combining Han and Zang Nationality’s special style. In addition,
the dagobas and the ancient trees reaching the sky make the Monastery
more magnificent.
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