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Exploring Kumbum Monastery — A Sacred Land of Tibetan Culture and Art

I visited one of the most sacred sites in Tibetan Buddhism — Kumbum Monastery, located in Xining, Qinghai Province. This ancient monastery is not only a spiritual haven but also a treasure trove of art, history, and cultural heritage. --- ## 📍 Geography & History: The Birthplace of Faith Known in Tibetan as “Ganden Tashi Kyil” (meaning “Felicity Valley of Ten Thousand Buddhas”), Kumbum Monastery is one of the Six Great Monasteries of the Gelug School of Tibetan Buddhism. It sits about 25 kilometers southwest of Xining City, in Huangzhong County’s Lusar Town. The monastery was built around the birthplace of Je Tsongkhapa, the revered founder of the Gelug sect. According to legend, when Tsongkhapa was born, his mother buried his umbilical cord, and from that spot grew a miraculous bodhi tree with leaves bearing images of the Buddha. Pilgrims later erected a stupa there, which eventually evolved into the grand complex we see today. This holy ground is more than just a place of worship — it’s the spiritual origin of an entire religious tradition. --- ## 🏯 Architecture & Art: A Fusion of Han and Tibetan Styles As soon as you step through its gates, the scale and beauty of Kumbum will leave you awestruck. The architectural layout features over 9,300 rooms across dozens of halls and temples, blending Tibetan Buddhist symbolism with Han Chinese craftsmanship. Notable highlights include: - Great Golden Roof Temple: Its roof is covered with over 1,300 taels of gold, and inside stands a towering silver stupa nearly 12.5 meters high, wrapped in gold and adorned with jewels. It houses relics of Tsongkhapa, including strands of his hair. - Eight Stupas of Aspiration: These white stupas symbolize the eight major events in the life of Buddha Shakyamuni. Their elegant forms line up like a sacred path through the monastery grounds. --- Ticket fee: 70 CNY Purchasing link: www.trip.com/t/9OP9lwpKsQ2 ## How to Get There From Xining City Center: . By Taxi/Car: Around 30-40 minutes drive (approx. 25 km). Cost is around ¥80-100 one way. A shared ride-hailing charges approx ¥40 per person. . By Public Bus: Take bus No. 909 from xining Railway Station. Buses run regularly and cost about ¥4 per person. The ride takes roughly 1 hour depending on traffic. #kumbummonastery #tibetanartjourney #qinghaispiritual #innerpeaceatkumbum #เบิร์ดทั่วไทยไปทั่วโลก #birdjourneyjourneys
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