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When was the Ta 'er Temple built?

Ta 'er Temple was built in 1560.

Ta 'er Temple is located in Lianhua Mountain in the southwest corner of Rouchade Town, Huangzhong County, Xining City, Qinghai Province. The origin of Ta 'er Temple, with towers first and temples later, was named Ta 'er Temple.

Ta 'er Temple was built in Jiajing period of Ming Dynasty. There was only one pagoda at first, but it was expanded several times later. There are more than 0/000 courtyards/kloc-and more than 4,500 temples, including Dajinwa Temple, Xiaojinwa Temple, Flower Temple, Dajingtang Temple, Jiujian Temple, Dalalang, Ruyi Tower, Taiping Tower, Bodhi Tower and Guomen Tower. The temple architecture covers the styles of Han Palace and Tibetan flat roof, and skillfully combines the style of China's three-eave hilltop with the ingenious whip wall under the Tibetan eaves, the Sanskrit mantra inlaid with diamonds in the middle, and the bronze mirror and brick inlaid at the bottom, forming a building complex with a harmonious and perfect combination of Chinese and Tibetan artistic styles.