Larong Wuming Buddhist College
Seda Wuming Buddhist College is located in the suburb of sertar county, Ganzi Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture, Sichuan Province, more than 20 kilometers away from Seda County. There is a ravine called Laronggou. Walk along it for several miles. It is the world-famous Wuming Buddhist College of Larong Temple, also known as Seda Buddhist College. Seda Buddhist College is one of the largest Tibetan Buddhist colleges in the world.
Seda celestial burial platform
Seda celestial burial platform, between the Buddhist College and sertar county. Seda celestial burial platform was built on a relatively flat gentle slope halfway up the mountain, next to a small white tower, and a flat land as big as a basketball court was surrounded by iron bars. This is the place where celestial burial was held.
Seda grassland
Jinma Grassland, located in the upper reaches of Dadu River, Yalong River and Jinsha River, is a famous natural pasture in Ganzi Tibetan area. There are colorful natural scenery, simple folk customs, towering snow-capped mountains, dotted streams and mysterious and legendary Tibetan culture.
Dongas
Dongga Temple is one of the famous temples of Ningma Sect of Tibetan Buddhism, which is located on Dongga Mountain in Jinma Grassland, sertar county, Ganzi Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture. It is a large-scale and influential Gelugpa temple in Yadong, and it is also a temple of great significance in the modern history of Tibet. There is a Buddhist Thangka in the temple, a cultural relic of the late Qing Dynasty. The mural art in the temple has unique ornamental research value. This temple was built by Shi Dongga Rinpoche, the incarnation of Guanyin Bodhisattva, in the 24th year of Qing Emperor Kangxi (1686). It is the first of the thirteen temples of Seda in ancient and modern times and is protected by the chief family of Seda in Vasu. It was once the political, religious and cultural center of Seda, Vasu with a history of more than 300 years.
Dengdengqu Dengstupa
Dengdengqu Dengstupa, which means Demon Pagoda in Tibetan, is located in Seke Town, sertar county, which is 1.5km away from the county seat. It is a higher pagoda of Tibetan Buddhism in Sichuan Province. The main building of Dengdengqu Dengfo Pagoda is 52 meters high, with an inner circle and an outer circle, which are stacked at random. It has distinctive local characteristics, strong religious color and unique artistic style. There is a 155 prayer turning room on the periphery of the first floor of the stupa, which is arranged around for the masses to turn the prayer. There are all kinds of shrines on the tower surface, which are gorgeous and dazzling. There are five encyclopedias of Dalagni and Buddhism that have been written 1000 times, and several historical sites. Among them, during the Tubo Dynasty, when the thirty-third generation Tibetan king Songzan Gambu, one of the seven sages in Tibetan history, Tunmi Sambuza went to India to learn from the scriptures and translated them into Tibetan scriptures. There are tens of thousands of weapons such as knives, axes and halberds in the heart of the tower, including Buddhist treasures such as gold, silver, copper coins, jewelry and jade articles, as well as daily necessities such as silks and satins, agricultural and sideline products, Tibetan medicine, men's and women's clothing and robes. It symbolizes that people will live long, have ample food and clothing and prosper under the protection of pagodas.