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Dengdeng Qudeng Buddhist Pagoda means the Tower of Conquering Demons in Tibetan. It is located in Seke Town, Seda County, 1.5 kilometers away from the county seat.
The main building of Dengdeng Qudeng Pagoda is 52 meters high, presenting inner circle and outer square, outer circle and inner square, interlaced and stacked, with distinct local characteristics, strong religious color and unique artistic style. On the first floor of the pagoda, there are 155 scripture turning rooms on the periphery of the pagoda, and there are 155 large and small sutras for the masses to turn around. There are various Buddhist niches on the surface of the tower, which are gorgeous and dazzling. Inside the pagoda, there are five Dharanis written a thousand times, complete books on Buddhism, and several pieces of ancient monuments. Among them are the Tubo Dynasty, the 33rd Tibetan King Songtsan Gampo, who was known as one of the seven good ministers in Tibetan history. A rare edition of Tibetan scriptures that Missang Budha went to India to learn and translate. There are also tens of thousands of war weapons such as knives, axes, axes and halberds hidden in the heart of the tower. There are Buddhist treasures such as gold, silver, copper baht, jewelry and jade, as well as silk and satin, agricultural and sideline products, Tibetan medicine, men's and women's clothing, monks' robes and other daily life. Daily necessities symbolize that under the protection of the pagoda, people will live a long life, have ample food and clothing, and live in peace and prosperity.
opening hours
7:00-17:00 all year round