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Tsedang Tourist Attractions offer rich information about all the tourist sights in Tsedang, including travel advice and pictures of them, like Samye Monastery, Yamdrok Lake, Yumbulakang,etc
It is 1 of 3 Holy Lakes in Tibet (the other 2 are Namtso Lake and Lake Manasarovar).
The serene waters of the braided Yarlung Tsangpo meander through a swathe of land flanked by dramatic sand dunes and rich in Tibetan history.
Chim-puk Hermitage is a warren of caves northeast of Samye that was once a meditation retreat for Gulug Rinpoche.
Dating back to the 7th century reign of Songtsen Gampo, it is also one of Tibet’s demoness-subduing temples.
Samye Monastery is thought to be Tibet’s 1st monastery and its 1st university.
Yumbulagang is considered the oldest building in Tibet.
There are 2 rivers and 7 hot springs. They have been divided into white water, black water, hot water, warm water and cold water.
It is the largest and most important Nyingmapa monastery.
Many pilgrims come each year to Lhamo La-tso believing that, with proper devoutness, and after fasting for 3 days and refraining from talk, they will be rewarded with a revelation of their future in the skull-shaped mirror of the lake.
Gangpo Ri is the legendary birthplace of the Tibetan people.
The founder painted many wall paintings himself, many of which remain today.
This small Sakyapa monastery of only 8 monks is of interest mainly to art specialists for its rare murals.
It is a tributary of the Yangtze River. Its source originates from the Tibet-Qinghai Plateau in southeast Qinghai.
According to the records of Tibetan history, Riduo Hot Spring had been used over thousand years ago.
It is now an important cultural relics site of the Shannan Prefecture.
Dorje Drak Monastery is 1 of the 2 most important Nyingmapa monasteries.
Samding appears to have had both monks and nuns in residence, and was run by an abbess, one of the only female incarnations in Tibet.
Looking from afar, one will catch an amazing view of a dozen giant tombs lining from north to south in the valley.