Golden and brilliant! At first, I thought it was the Grand Palace. Many tour groups in the foolish Kazakhstan temple had loud explanations from tour guides. There were many people. Even when we went to lunch, it was very difficult to take pictures of nobody. There were dress requirements. The lower body should cover the knee and the coat should have sleeves. Before, I heard that slippers or toes could not be worn, but many people did not observe some small ones. Architecture like pavilion, can only take off shoes, can not smoke, can not wear shoes to go up to the main hall need to take off shoes, enter the inner hall can not take photos, there are staff command to kneel before worship, Buddha statues, murals, sculptures are very gorgeous, with a lot of gold and glazed elements, it is worth seeing ~in general really blind.~