2. Rongbu Temple (also known as Lomb Temple), the full name of Laduicha East Akerlin Temple in Lomb, belongs to Ma Ning Temple in Tibet. It is located at the top of the "Zhuo Ma" on the east and west sides of Xiarongbugou, south of Basong Township, Dingri County, Shigatse Prefecture, Tibet. It is 90 kilometers away from the county seat and about 5 154 meters above sea level. It is the highest in the world.
3. Rongbu Temple, founded in 1899, was founded by Awang Tenzin Robb, a Lama of the Red Sect. The temple is divided into old and new parts. The old temple is located 3 kilometers south of the new temple, near Mount Everest. There are also the practice caves of Master Lotus Peanut, and the stones and stone pagodas with footprints of Lotus Peanut. The new temple was built in 1902. At one time, the Rongbu Temple was very large. There are more than a dozen subordinate temples, some of which are still in Nepal, but they were later destroyed for historical reasons.