Recently, with the rising sun in the morning, the ruins of the Guge Dynasty in Tibet seem to be covered with a golden veil, reappearing their unique desolation and magnificence on the "roof of the world".

The Guge site is located in Zanda County, Ali Prefecture, Tibet, about 18 kilometers away from Zanda County. It is a national key cultural relic protection unit in China.

The site is 600 meters from east to west, about 1200 meters long from north to south, covers an area of ​​180,000 square meters, and consists of 445 houses, 879 caves, 58 bunkers, 4 secret passages, and 28 pagodas.

Among them, the Mandala Temple, Gongkang, Jingtang, Red Temple, White Temple, Samsara Temple, Dolma Lakang, and Mani Sculpture Wall are relatively well preserved.

With the continuous increase of protection and the development of tourism, this "mysterious dynasty" site has attracted more and more people to check in.

(Reporter Gongsang Ram Gongjue Qunpei)

Responsible editor: [Luo Pan]