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The moral of building stones by the sea
It means blessing.
The stone pile built on the mountain is a landscape of Sichuan-Tibet highway. These stone piles are called Manidui, which means "multi-state" in Tibetan. Tibetans believe that stones are spiritual, so they will pile Mani stones at intersections, lakes or mountains to pray. When you pass by the Manifold, turn clockwise and fill a stone, so that the longer it takes, the bigger the Manifold will be.
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