The Ta'er Temple has a history of 600 years. It is one of the six major temples in Tibetan Buddhism. There are three of the temples: oyster flowers, murals and piles of embroidery. The ticket is 80 yuan. The whole Ta'er Temple is actually a temple group. There are many temples of large and small. After buying the ticket, you can enter the door and follow the main road. This temple is still very sacred in the eyes of Tibetans. At the door, we saw the pilgrims who came to worship, all of them in five bodies, and I don't know how long it will take to get here. After entering the temple, I also saw that many people worship here, and I must worship a certain number of times before leaving to go to the next temple. Eating and staying at the temple is not helpful, which shows the piety of these churches. To better tour, if there are many people, it is recommended to find a tour guide. If there is no explanation, many things are incomprehensible, 100 yuan a tour guide. If there are few people, you can consider going to the main temple of Ta'er Temple should be this big gold tile temple, the murals and embroidery in the three absolutes can be seen here, of which there is a kind of embroidery in the temple has been lost, the only 18 remaining in the world are all in this temple. Of course, the temple can not be photographed, so if you want to enjoy it, you should come and see it yourself. The one in the photo is a bodhi tree. The tour guide said that if you can pick up the leaves from this bodhi tree and put it in your wallet, it will bring good luck to people. So we waited there. The wind was not strong that day. It took a long time to fall, and many people were robbing. Even monks have to grab us, but fortunately, the kung fu is not responsible, I also grabbed a piece, thinking that this time the stock should rise. As for one of the three oyster flowers, I always thought it was just flowers, but I didn't expect that it can now be made into Buddha statues and other appearances, not limited to flowers, this level is really high. This is next to the Tibetan Jing Pavilion. There is a small room with this oyster flower ornament. I really haven't found it elsewhere. Next to the gate of the temple is the famous Rulai eight towers, and there are churches walking around, maybe it is also some kind of ritual. Finally at the exit, there is a long row of prayer wheels, this must be turned every one, but remember to be clockwise.