Dengdenqudeng Buddhist Pagoda


Dengdenqudeng Buddhist Pagoda means the Devil Tower in Tibetan which is located in Seko Town, 1.5 km from the county. It is the highest Tibetan Buddhist pagoda in Sichuan Province.
The main building of the Pagoda is 52 meters high. It is surrounded by the outer circle and the inner circle of the outer circle. It has a distinct local character, rich religious color and unique artistic style. On the outer layer of the pagoda, there is a room for the passage of the room, surrounded by 155 large and small economies for the masses to turn. There are various kinds of Buddhist altars on the surface of the tower, which are dazzling. In the tower, there are several copies of the five-draonian and Buddhist books and ancient monuments, including the Tubo Dynasty. When the 33rd-generation Tibetan king Songtsan Gambo, the Tibetan history called one of the seven good ministers. The collection of Tibetan scriptures that Maisang Buza went to India to learn and translate.
In the heart of the tower, there are also tens of thousands of weapons used for warfare, such as gold and silver gongs, jewels and jade, as well as Buddhist treasures such as silk satin, agricultural and sideline products, Tibetan medicine, men's and women's clothing, and monks. The daily necessities symbolize that people will be under the protection of the stupa, long-lived, full of food and clothing, and prosperity.

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Address: Seko Town, Seda County, Ganzi Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture
Opening hours:7:00-17:00
Entran Fee: CNY20


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