The thousand-year-old temple Torin Temple is located in
Zada County, Ali Prefecture, Tibet Autonomous Region
It was created by Lama Yesivo, the son of King Tashi Gon of Guge
It was built in 996 in imitation of Samye Monastery
Rinchen Sangpo, a famous Tibetan Buddhist monk and great translator
Venerable Atisha and other eminent monks were here
Living and living, translating and preaching, writing books and sayings
Torin Monastery became the religious center of the Guge Kingdom
It has also become the most famous monastery in western Tibet
The central area of Torin Temple
It consists of three parts: the hall, the monastic house and the Tallinn
The hall is divided into inner and outer rings
The inner ring includes the main building, the Garza Temple, and 4 minor naves
The outer ring has 16 halls
There are a large number of them in the Torin Temple
Late 14th to 15th century AD
Exquisite murals, clay Buddha statues and other precious cultural relics
However, due to age and natural erosion
The Torin Temple has had problems such as rain leakage and murals raising nails
1996
Tuolin Temple has been listed as a national key cultural relics protection unit by the State Council
thereafter
The state has invested heavily in the rescue and protection of the Torin Temple several times
This thousand-year-old temple has ushered in a new life
1996
The State Administration of Cultural Heritage will rescue and protect Ali's cultural relics
It was officially approved as a key aid project to Tibet
This is after the maintenance works of the Potala Palace
Another one that the mainland is doing in Tibet
Large-scale, integrated
Cultural relics maintenance, protection, research projects
This includes the rescue and protection of the Torin Temple
In order to better protect the national cultural heritage
2015
The renovation project of cultural relics of Torin Temple officially started
This project
Not only the main body of the cultural relics building of Torin Temple has been repaired
Continued construction projects such as safety fire protection and slope prevention and solidification have also been carried out
According to experts who have advised on the protection of Torin Temple
Because the central area of the Torin Temple is located on the bank of the Xiangquan River
It has been seriously eroded by rivers and rainwater
There are many problems such as the displacement of the pagoda on the slope and the crooked flashing of the pillars and beams
After several large-scale repairs, the rescue effect is obvious
The current state of Torin Monastery is reassuring
now
Quaint Torin Temple
Many visitors were made until twilight
Still lingering
The quiet and elegant beauty that has gone through thousands of years
In the moonlight of the plateau
It exudes a different kind of charm
(China Tibet Net Reporter/Liu Li, Kawa Tashi, Chen Weiguo)