Where is Luojiadong Temple (Guang Yun Temple)?

Luojiadong Temple (Guang Yun Temple) is a cultural tourist attraction.

Luojiadong Temple is a combination of Tibetan and Chinese temples. Built in the first year of Jingtai in Ming Dynasty, Tongzhi in Qing Dynasty was destroyed by fire in 1 1. During the Guangxu period of the Qing Dynasty, Luo Zhongcheng, a good local scholar, initiated and raised funds to repair the temple. Jamyan of Labrang Temple in Gannan appointed Master Gong Ze to lead craftsmen to carve Buddha statues in the same way. By the end of Guangxu Six, the opening ceremony of Longhua Good Society was held in Yu Jiancheng. 1958, the temple was destroyed again, cultural relics were lost, and the Lama returned to the secular world. 1982, with the initiative of local religious monks and the support of the government, Xia Rong, Tang De helped rebuild one hundred Buddha statues and the temple was rebuilt. People who come to burn incense and worship Buddha are in an endless stream, and the incense is more prosperous.

There is another legend in Luojiadong Temple. It is said that the first mage of this temple was Pantangwak Jiluozhu, a Nepalese monk. He plunged into tantra and gained a lot. In order to get the correct result, he followed the teacher's instructions and went to Bingling Temple in Liujiaxia, Wanli, and stayed there for the night. He dreamed that his teacher said, "If you go further east, you will see a red cliff, a red cliff and a sword peak. The next day, Pantangwa went all the way to the east. Sure enough, he saw a place on Hongshan where the Yellow River was flowing backwards, covered with coral trees (jujube trees), just like what the master said, so he stayed and was shut up in a cave halfway up the mountain. At the turn of spring and summer, a local elder named Luo Rong saw this scene and took the lead in donating money with his neighbors to build Luojiadong Temple. After the temple was built, many people came to burn incense and pray for God, which was very effective and caused a sensation.

Location of scenic spots

Fumin Road, Yongjing County, Linxia Hui Autonomous Prefecture, Gansu Province