2008-11-14

Bailing Miao (auspicious Bay) - Chinese tourism scenic spots

Bailing Miao (auspicious Bay) - Chinese tourism scenic spots

Bailing Miao League at Mao Ming Da Erhan joint flag the seat of government. Kangxi was built in 1953 (Year 1702). Bailing Miao Department of Darfur to the sound of the Hanbei Le Temple, also known as Wu Ji Li sets of the sea (Bay auspicious) group called the temple.

  From the main hall of the temple 5, 9 and 36 Tibetan pagoda structure of the hospital , And has a total area of about more than 8000 square meters. Hall of Diaolianghuadong throughout the tower, many pillars and walls painted with Buddhist figures in the story, a vivid style, delicate composition. Qing Emperor Kangxi Royal Secret Inspector "wide-ji" in the Great Hall plaque hanging above the main entrance.



According to records, the temple Height lama when the fire reached 1,200. Bailing Miao from the building, has been a grassland Da Erhan business and material gathered in the distribution center, known as the terminal of grassland, said. Inner Mongolia is the northern part of the political, economic, Buddhist Lama at the center of activities, but also to Monan desert, Xinjiang, and so on the roads, vital importance for the military In February 1936 and in November the same year, after another outbreak of armed anti-Japanese riots Bailing Miao and Bai Lingmiao campaign, has shocked the Chinese and foreign.

  Bailing Miao city a total of 9 weeks pass, commonly known as the Kowloon mouth. 1 km from the mouth of the West Branch of the Peak, the site of Emperor Kangxi Ying Pun, was Emperor Kangxi in the Qing Dynasty in the 1694 annual Qin Zheng Gaer Dan via the rebels here in the clear streets for the emperor of the so far and is still stone Well Storing and soldiers Walled Canyuan visitors linger for years after .1963, Bailing Miao has been zoned as a tourist destination, in addition to domestic and foreign tourists visit the magnificent ancient The temples and monuments, in the summer can also participate in the annual Naadam event.

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