Chinese Version English Version  
Tibet Travel Guide
Tibet Map
Tibet Attractions
Tibet Weather
Tibet Transportation
Food & Restaurants
Tibet Pictures
 

Chambaling Monastery (Camdo Monastery)

Chambaling Monastery (Camdo Monastery)Because the monastery is located at the highest part of Chamdo Town, you can have a bird view of the whole county, where the roaring Lantsang River converges Ngom Qu River and Tsarchu Rivers.

Chamdo is the gateway between Sichuan and Tibet, and so is an important trading center. The Monastery, too, engaged in trade. It distributed its profits equally among the monks in the form of daily necessities such as butter, "tsampa" (barley flour), brick tea etc. At the end of the year, the monastery equally distributed all the left profits. Chambaling Monastery was similar to other major Tibetan Buddhist Monasteries, with the well-reserved statues, frescos and Tangkas (Buddhist paintings). As one of the three leading temples in "old" Tibet, it took up a great amount of land and hired bondmen. But all "abbot", "kanbu" and "Living Buddaha" could not live luxury life according to the rules. The monastery stands high on the mountain, all Buddhas had to go down to the river and carry water to the monastery. There were twenty-two big bronze pots, each containing more than 100 barrels of water. Everyday, the residents living around carried drinking water to the monastery to support 2500 Buddha's daily life.

Because the monastery is located at the highest part of Chamdo Town, you can have a bird view of the whole county, where the roaring Lantsang River converges Ngom Qu River and Tsarchu Rivers.

 


Tibet Featured Tour Packages

 

 
 
 
Copyright © 2016. All Rights Reserved to China Hiker. ICP 09000564 45030502000106
Tel:(86)13607732066 E-mail:liangy@hjecofarm.com