Kumbum Monastery - Tibetan Medicine Culture Museum - Dongguan Mosque - Departure
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After breakfast, we will embark on a journey of about 28 kilometers (40 minutes by car) to the famous Kumbum Monastery, which is a holy place carrying the deep cultural heritage of Tibetan Buddhism and is known as one of the "Six Great Monasteries of Gelugpa". The temple is not only sacred as the birthplace of Guru Tsongkhapa, the founder of the Gelugpa school of Tibetan Buddhism, but its architecture is a breathtaking blend of traditional Tibetan and Chinese art, with colorful and intricate decorations.
Step into this huge temple complex, you will be immersed in a feast for the eyes and the soul. The solemnity of the Eight Treasures Ruyi Pagoda, the splendor of the Great Golden Tile Hall, and the chanting of the lamas in the Great Hall of Sutra all highlight the profoundness of Buddhist culture. The unique "three greats" of Tal Temple - ghee flowers, murals and embroidery, is the perfect blend of art, aesthetics and religious beliefs, waiting for you to savor and appreciate.
Afterwards, driving about 37 kilometers (about 50 minutes drive), we will arrive at the Tibetan Medicine Culture Museum, which is a door to the ancient and mysterious world of Tibetan medicine. The museum displays rich historical relics, from ancient surgical instruments to precious medical texts to unique astronomical and calendar calculation tools, each exhibit tells the long history of Tibetan medical culture. Particularly worth mentioning is the 618-meter-long gallery, certified by Guinness World Records, and more than 30,000 kinds of pile-embroidery patterns, which give people a deep sense of the diversity and richness of Tibetan culture while marveling at them.
After lunch, we will go to Dongguan Mosque, the largest mosque in Qinghai, which is a piece of pure land in the hearts of Muslim believers and one of the important Islamic cultural centers in northwest China. This mosque, built in the Ming Dynasty, covers an area of 13,602 square meters, and its architectural style reflects the flavor of traditional Chinese architecture, but also cleverly integrates Islamic elements, and the light lotus green exterior adds a bit of freshness and elegance to it. Here, you can not only appreciate the unique charm of Islamic architecture, but also have the opportunity to witness the pious worship of Muslim believers and feel the power of faith across time and space.
As the sun sets, our journey will come to an end. Accompanied by your guide, you will arrive at the airport or train station ready to depart for your next destination. May this journey full of cultural flavor and religious feelings become an unforgettable memory in your heart.