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BaiTa Temple

Also known as Baita Temple, it is called Jiazhubadi Temple in Tibetan, which means Oriental Dreamland Temple. Together with Jinta Temple, Lianhua Temple and Haicang Temple, it is also called "the four major temples of Tibetan Buddhism in Liangzhou". According to historical records, Baita Temple is 420 meters long from east to west and 440 meters long from north to south, covering an area of 6.5438+0.8 million square meters. Surrounded by city walls, there are eight peaks and eight piers, including hundreds of pagodas, hence the name "Baita Temple".

Confucian temple

Located in the southeast corner of Liangzhou City, it consists of East Wenchang, Zhongwen Temple and Xiliangzhou Academy. The area is rectangular, with a length of 198m from north to south and a width of 152m from east to west, with an area of 30096m. It is a group of magnificent palace buildings, which was praised as "the crown of Gongxue in Longyou" in Ming and Qing Dynasties. It is the largest and best-preserved Confucius Temple in Northwest China and one of the three largest Confucius Temples in China!

Leitai Han tomb

Is a national key cultural relics protection unit, located in Leitai Park, Beiguan Middle Road, Wuwei City. It is a large masonry tomb in the late Eastern Han Dynasty, which was discovered by local farmers under the old pagoda tree in Leitai on 1969. It is famous for its unearthed cultural relics and China's tourist symbol, Copper Running Horse. Leitai is an ancient place to worship Raytheon, named after Leizu Temple built in the middle of Ming Dynasty, on a terrace about ten meters high!

kumarajiva temple

Located in the North Street of Wuwei City, the Roche Temple was built to commemorate the achievements of Kumarajiva, a monk from the Western Regions, in promoting Buddhism and translating classics. It is the only temple in the world named after Kumarajiva. Roshi Temple Tower was first built in Hou Liang (386-400). Pagodas and temples were greatly expanded in the Tang Dynasty and restored in the Ming and Qing Dynasties. In the Ming Dynasty, it became a big temple in Liangzhou, Shaanxi. On February 15th, the tenth year of the British Orthodox Church (1448), the Tripitaka was awarded to the Rush Temple, and an Oracle was issued saying: "The Tripitaka was published, presented to the world and widely circulated. Now it is a Tibetan, placed in the Liangzhou Temple in Shaanxi, and supported by Yong Guang. " The imperial edict is now kept in Wuwei Museum. The towering Roshi Temple Tower witnessed the cultural exchange between China and the West on the Silk Road more than 600 years ago. The main attractions are Kumarajiva Tongfo Pagoda, Mahayana Hall, Library, etc.

Maya Snow Mountain

Located in the west of Tianzhu County, Wuwei City, Gansu Province, the annual average temperature is -6.5 degrees Celsius, which is about 45 kilometers long from east to west and 10 kilometers wide from north to south. Locals call it Baigada Mountain. The main peak of Baida is 4447 meters above sea level. People in Xizang regards it as a holy mountain. It snows all year round, it is quite cold in winter and changeable in summer. When the mountain thunders, there will be goose feather-like snow pouring down in an instant. How magnificent!