| Dongguan
Mosque
Located
in the eastern urban area of Xining City, the Dongguan
Mosque was built in 1380. The mosque is one of its largest
in Qinghai, covering a floor space of 12,000 square meters.
It has an assembly prayer hall that can hold up to 3,000
people.
Ta'er
Monastery
As
the religious activity center of both monks and followers
of the Yellow Hat Sect (also named Gelugpa Sect, a branch
of Tibetan Buddhism), the Ta'er Monastery (Kumbum Monastery)
is located in Huangzhong County, Qinghai Province, 25
kilometers (about 16 miles) away from the capital city
of Qinghai Province - Xining.
In
order to commemorate Tsong Khapa (1357-1419), founder
of the Yellow Hat Sect, the Ta'er Monastery was built
in 1577 more than 150 years after his death. Now the Ta'er
Monastery is considered a sacred place in China.
In
the Tibetan language, Ta'er Monastery is called 'gongben',
which means '10,000 figures of Buddha'. During its long
400 years of history, it has gradually become a place
of interest for its distinct ethnic color and native style.
The whole area covers more than 144 thousand square meters
(about 36 acres) with mountains surrounding it. It has
9,300 rooms and 52 halls. Just judging from these figures,
you can imagine what a splendid place it is. The Ta'er
Monastery is a group of fine buildings in a combination
of both the Han and Tibetan styles of architecture on
the mountain slopes. It has lofty temples and halls rising
one upon another. The palace buildings, Buddhist halls,
sleeping quarters, as well as the courtyards echo each
other and thus enhance the beauty of the whole area.
Among
so many buildings, the Great Hall of the Golden Roof and
the Great Hall of Meditation are the main parts.
As
the center core building, the Great Hall of the Golden
Roof is in the middle of the monastery. Its colorful gates,
which are different in length, are carved into various
flower patterns and painted with multifarious fresh colors.
The surfaces of the walls are covered with green ceramic
tiles and embedded with countless pearls, agates, and
gems, making the whole hall sparkle.
Inside
the hall, there is a silver tower built to commemorate
Tsong Khapa. This tower is also embedded with many kinds
of jewels and wrapped with ten layers of pure white Hada
(raw silk fabric presented to exalted guests to express
purity, honesty and respect) to show its grandness. In
front of the tower golden and silver lights and old flasks
are displayed with more than 5,000 small golden figures
of Buddha surrounding them, which enhance the stateliness
of the Tsong Khapa's statue in the shrine. In the ark
behind the hall, the treasures of the Yellow Hat Sect
are stored. They are considered very precious relics of
the Ta'er Monastery.
The
Great Hall of Meditation is the authoritative institution
for the religious organization of the monastery. It is
the biggest structure and lies rightly in front of the
Great Hall of the Golden Roof. Long and short pillars
are carved with beautiful patterns and swathed with colorful
felts on which there are embroideries and long narrow
flags for decoration. Hanging from all four walls, there
are lively and unique pictures of the story of Buddhism
and religious life. A pure gold tower stands in the hall
that contains the ashes of Tsong Khapa.
The
Ta'er Monastery is rich in fascinating arts. The famous
butter sculptures, the barbolas, and the murals are considered
to be the three most unique arts of superb craftsmanship. |