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Yumbu Lhakang Palace |
| A Yak covered a colorful mat was having a break and his owner sat on the new tractor saying hello to me. |
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Tradruk Monastery (I) |
| Tradruk Temple is one of the earliest Buddhist Temples in Tibetan history, built in 641 A.D. |
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Samye Temple |
| When the builder completed this project, they were surprised for its great, so they cheered “Samye!” Samye means unimaginable in Tibetan. That is why people named this temple Samye Temple. |
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Tradruk Monastery (II) |
| Tradruk Temple is one of the earliest Buddhist Temples in Tibetan history, built in 641 A.D. |
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Ancestor Monkey and Raksasi |
| Nowadays, pieces of land are surrounded by Gamdise-Nyainqentanglha Mountains in north and Himalaya Mountains in south. |
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Tombs Of The Tibetan Kings |
| Located at chong Gye, the tumuli of the Tibetan kings is 30 km from Tsedang. Buried here the kings, the ministers and the royal concubines from the 29th Tuboking, to the last. |
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The Roof of the World |
| 1,300 years ago, Dufu, a great ancient poet in Tang Dynasty, enjoyed the snow covering the Hengduan Mountains through his window. |
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Tibet Earliest Palace - Yumbu Lakang |
| Yumbu Lakang, reputed to be the first palace in Tibetan history, is also the earliest building in Tibet. Lying 12 kilometers southwest of Tsedang Town of Lhoka prefecture... |
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Yumbu Lhakang Palace (II) |
| Yumbu Lakang, reputed as the first palace in Tibet history, is also the oldest extant building in Tibet. |
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Sacred Lake Of Lhatso |
| Sacred Lake of Lhatso, which stands 5100 meters high and covers an area of about 2 square kilometers, is an alpine lake encircled by high mountains. |
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Yamdrok Yumtso Lake |
| It is 50 km far from Tsedang Yumtso, meaning dark blue lake looks like jasper, located in Nhagartse County a rout to Gyantse. |
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