Every year, pilgrims journey to a white pagoda nestled at the base of Mount Siguniang to pay their respects. Looming majestically in the background, the four peaks of Mount Siguniang, also known as Mount Skubla in Tibetan, offer a breathtaking sight. The name Mount Skubla means “Mountain God of Protection,” reflecting the deep spiritual significance the mountain holds for local communities.
The pilgrimage to the white pagoda is a time-honored tradition. Pilgrims come to seek blessings and honor the protective deity believed to reside within the mountain’s towering peaks. The convergence of natural beauty and spiritual devotion makes this an inspiring destination for travelers and cultural enthusiasts alike.
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