Feel the "going into hell" monastery sitting in the car driving on the winding road to Bellapas monastery. "Look below, this is our destination today." As friends say, stick their heads out the window and look, a pile of gray stones is at my feet. Is this the destination? Play guide: about 20 minutes later, we arrived at Bellapas Abbey. Just arrived at the door was shocked by the promenade on both sides. The promenade is not like the unique Chinese style with roofs and chairs on both sides. Instead, arched doors were erected on both sides of the road. Looking at the doors, they had the same shape, but the patterns on them were different. I saw grapes hanging on one door, and round one door looked like apples. . . . . . Walking through these doors, about counting, there are about 10, and then going forward is the main hall. Entering the main hall, this is also different from other places, and the door must first go down a few steps. I heard from friends that this is for you to feel, live in hell, the decoration in the hall is also very delicate. Tips: You can take pictures outside the temple, but you have to ask the staff inside, otherwise they will think you blasphemy.