The Tiger Temple is located at an altitude of 3120 meters above the cliffs of more than 900 meters in the Paro Valley. The temple is the most sacred Buddhist temple in Bhutan. This temple was built in 1692 and is said to have been a sacred place for the Indian monks and masters of lotus peanuts. The restoration of the Tiger Temple after the fire is a dream for every visitor to Bhutan but it is completely different from most temples in the world except for the pilgrimage to the solemn Tiger Temple by the next footsteps of the mountain. There is no second way, although the slightly less physically able tourists can ride The horse boarded the second observation deck and then walked up the mountain. But the dirt road up the mountain was steep. Even the horse was struggling to sit on it. It was rickety. Safety was worrying. It was slow. The mountain springs next to the towering trail in the Ipalo Valley were full of flowers and grass. The dogs chasing us up the mountain made us forget. But when the hard sun is hanging high, sweat like rain, turn around, the green trees are shaded, and the breeze blows away immediately. I feel refreshed. Whenever I see the Tiger Temple closer, I am very excited. Come on! Come on! In front of the mountain gate of Huxue Temple, there is a waterfall like a silky stream that slides through the black rock into the deep pool. Legend has it that this is the rosary bead scattered by the master of lotus peanuts. It is a bit like entering the Huxue Temple. There are strict rules that do not allow any cameras and mobile phones. The Huxue Temple complex is built on the hillside, consisting of four main temples and the lamas and monks living area. In addition to the Buddha tour guide, we climbed into a dark hole and stretched down a narrow wooden ladder to the tiger cave. Here is the Lotus Peanut Master and the thousands of hands Guanyin Buddha statue. It is said that the Lotus Peanut Master rides the tiger. There is no meditation here. There is no "Difficulty in Progress". Only "Success in Hope". The slightly uncomfortable hike to and from the high altitude for 7 hours is a double test of physical strength and endurance. The tourists who board the Tiger Temple congratulate each other are indeed very, very hard, but they can board the village so close to the sky. Yanfo Temple also relies on the deep edge of Buddha and has a sense of the ten-top ceremony in five ~