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Tibet's Thousand Buddha Cliff - A Journey of Spiritual Awe

When the mountain wind sweeps over the prayer flags, the thousand-year-old Buddha statues on the cliff remain silent and mysterious. There are no noisy tourists here, only faith taking root in the crevices of the rocks - Thousand Buddha Cliffª. Historical Background Thousand Buddha Cliff is located on the north side of Yaowang Mountain, southwest of the Potala Palace. The cliff is densely covered with thousands of colorful and diverse Buddha statues, dating back to the 7th century during the reign of Songtsen Gampo. It is said that Songtsen Gampo witnessed the apparition of Avalokiteshvara and other Buddhas here, and thus ordered craftsmen to carve the statues. Over the centuries, more statues were added, forming the scale we see today. Adjacent to it is the 'Kangyur Stone Sutra Pagoda,' a marvel of Tibet. The entire Kangyur scripture is engraved on stone slabs, stacked into a pyramid-shaped pagoda. The pagoda's body is interwoven with blue, yellow, ochre, and red, creating a sacred and awe-inspiring scene as devotees circumambulate the pagoda. Tibet's Thousand Buddha Cliff | A Journey of Spiritual Awe When you visit Tibet, you must not miss the Thousand Buddha Cliff! The moment I stepped into this sacred place, I was instantly captivated by the sight before me. The colorful murals shimmer with a mysterious light under the sun, and each Buddha statue seems to tell an ancient story. Many devotees are seen praying devoutly, and the air is filled with the scent of incense, bringing an unprecedented sense of peace to the heart. The nearby yellow building is ancient and solemn, and stepping inside, one can feel the weight of history. The unique pagoda, with its layered framework, is adorned with exquisite patterns, exuding a strong Tibetan charm. Here, time seems to stand still, with only faith remaining eternal. If you yearn for purity and sanctity, the Thousand Buddha Cliff should definitely be on your list! Transportation: If you take a taxi, locate the 'Shanghai Building' in Lhasa, and there is a small road opposite it. Walk straight in, and you will reach it. Alternatively, you can walk from the Yaowang Mountain viewing platform, which takes about 20 minutes. Navigate to the 'Shanghai Building,' and there is a small road with many people opposite it. Walk for 3 minutes to reach.
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