Chajma hall is located in Lei Wuqi Town, Changdu Prefecture, Tibet Autonomous Region, 30 kilometers away from the county seat. Chajma hall is the oldest and largest ancient temple in Changdu area. The hall has always been famous for its magnificent momentum and numerous Buddhist classics. In the past, the local people spread the saying that "first go to visit the Jokhang Temple in Lhasa, and then go to chajma hall", which shows its great fame. Today's main hall was rebuilt after the cultural revolution, but its scale and momentum are the same as in the past. There are still high-quality cultural relics in it, such as the saddle and sword used by Gesar, the diamond statue of eight petaled lotus, Thangka in Ming and Qing Dynasties, and metal statues in different historical periods. On May 25, 2006, chajma hall, as an ancient building from Yuan Dynasty to Qing Dynasty, was approved by the State Council to be listed in the Sixth Batch of national key cultural relics protection units.
Address: leiwuqi County, Changdu Prefecture, Tibet Autonomous Region
Longitude: 96.503595
Latitude: 31.369089
Tel: 0895-4821026
Ticket information: 50 yuan
Chinese PinYin : Chang Dou Cha Jie Ma Da Dian
Chajma hall in Changdu
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