I Travelled To Sertar, A Place In China That Is Home To 40,000 Monks
I could not believe there was such an amazing place on earth. I decided to visit this place at any cost. After doing some research, I found this is place called Sêrtar, located around 600km from Chengdu. It has the world’s biggest Buddhist school called Larung Gar Buddhist Academy, founded in 1980s starting from scratch.
Now, it inhabits over 40,000 monks and nuns who cope with tough climates everyday just to learn Buddhism.
It took me over 20 hours getting here from Chengdu, China via an endless bumpy road. The pain was gone once I arrive in this surreal world. Tibetan people visit there for worship, monks and nuns stay for learning. I cannot resist to share pictures of this place here.
Nuns traveling to school by walking down from 4000m
Night scene of the monastery
Nun dwellings where TV is not allowed. No toilet and heating system as well
Tibetan people share the same area with the monks and nuns
I just love the sea of red houses
Everyone is so dedicated for praying
Inside the monastery
They pray by spinning the prayer wheel
Monks learning after school
Tibetan prostration
I just think that she looks graceful
Monks learning after school
The village accommodates around 40000 monks and nuns
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Share on FacebookIf there was ever research for statistics in this area as to how much violence, murder, crime, etc. there is, Id LOVE to see them!
http://www.fairobserver.com/region/asia_pacific/is-buddhist-militancy-the-next-wave-of-global-terrorism-76334/ I don't get the preconceptions people have, all buddhists are peaceful, all muslims are violent...would we make those assumptions about all Christians?
Load More Replies...Looks like you got there just in time to capture some amazing photos while this place was still intact. What a shame it has been destroyed.
Hi Tiny, this is actually China (west Sichuan). http://www.traveltobealive.com/destinations/china/making-our-way-to-larung-gar/
Load More Replies...All those people with sex drives, same human natures as every other homo sapien. What are we not told about what goes on behind closed door
Hi! Do you have any travel blog to see more of your adventures? I would love to read it and look more pics!!!
We'd really like to feature these pics in an article on the Mail Online - would that be ok? We will of course credit you
We'd really like to feature these pics in an article on the Mail Online. Would that be ok? We will of course credit you
no more trees in this part of China? The place looks very ugly though.
If there was ever research for statistics in this area as to how much violence, murder, crime, etc. there is, Id LOVE to see them!
http://www.fairobserver.com/region/asia_pacific/is-buddhist-militancy-the-next-wave-of-global-terrorism-76334/ I don't get the preconceptions people have, all buddhists are peaceful, all muslims are violent...would we make those assumptions about all Christians?
Load More Replies...Looks like you got there just in time to capture some amazing photos while this place was still intact. What a shame it has been destroyed.
Hi Tiny, this is actually China (west Sichuan). http://www.traveltobealive.com/destinations/china/making-our-way-to-larung-gar/
Load More Replies...All those people with sex drives, same human natures as every other homo sapien. What are we not told about what goes on behind closed door
Hi! Do you have any travel blog to see more of your adventures? I would love to read it and look more pics!!!
We'd really like to feature these pics in an article on the Mail Online - would that be ok? We will of course credit you
We'd really like to feature these pics in an article on the Mail Online. Would that be ok? We will of course credit you
no more trees in this part of China? The place looks very ugly though.
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