Palabaijing pagoda is located on the hillside of the North Bank of Nujiang River in Liangqu township. It belongs to zhikonggagu sect and is directly managed by gongsa temple. The main tower is more than 30 meters high. There are more than 130 small towers at the bottom of the tower. The tower group covers an area of 300 square meters. The paladin pagoda and the nearby meiba rizhui and tabalin pagodas are respected as the local holy land of Buddhism. According to historical records, the pagoda was built by Kadang Paige Sinai usoba in 1071 ad. at that time, broken white crystal was dropped from the thirty-three heaven boundary, which naturally formed the white crystal pagoda. The origin of the pagoda is that juevoji built the first Pagoda in Langtang, Tibet, and called it "pagoda". Later, juevoji's disciples built 13 pagodas in Tibet, which is known as the thirteen famous pagodas in history. Pagoda has a strong interest in good life, break the door of evil virtue. The ruins of primitive religious buildings can be seen clearly in baotabei mountain. One of the huge rocks with peculiar shape claims to be the residence of the Dharma protector of gongsa temple. Every year, thousands of believers come here to worship. In Buddhism, the comer will turn around the pagoda, kowtow and pray during the pilgrimage. After the pilgrimage, he will be considered to have accomplished his good deeds and fulfilled his long cherished wish to ensure the safety of the whole family.
Address: Bala village, Liangqu Township, Naqu Prefecture, Tibet Autonomous Region
Longitude: 93.506778
Latitude: 31.509494
Tour time: half an hour
Ticket information: Free
Opening hours: all day
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