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Tar Monastery
   
A renovated gate of the Tar Monastery leading to Lusha'er Town. The Tar Monastery.
The Grand Silver Dagoba in the Tar Monastery. Legend has it that Zongkapa, founder of the Gelug Sect, was born in the dagoba area. Lamas with the Tar Monastery debate on Buddhist doctrines.
The Grand Sutra Hall. Eight dagobas built in front of the Tar Monastery to honor eight meritorious deeds performed by Sakyamuni, founder of Buddhism.
Palace residence for the Panchen Erdeni in the Tar Monastery. Auspicious snow comes to the monastery.
The Grand Gold Tile Hall, which features Han - Tibetan architectural style.
President Jiang Zemin's inscription: "The Butter Sculpture Hall".
The Grand Sutra Hall is propped up by 168 pillars wrapped in colorful rugs.
Relief embroideries of the Tar Monastery. Butter sculptures telling Buddhist stories.
Butter sculptures telling Buddhist stories. Statues of Buddha enshrined in the Grand Sutra Hall.
Worshippers. A tangka painting of the Buddhist Guardian of the Tar Monastery.
Worshippers to the Grand Gold Tile Hall of the Tar Monastery. Worshippers to the Grand Gold Tile Hall of the Tar Monastery.
Wall brick carvings in Sanskrit and Han Chinese. A giant tangka of Buddha is being unfolded during the Buddha Portrait Unfolding Festival in the Tar Monastery.
Adornments on the front gate of the Living Buddha residence. Statue of the Goddess of Music enshrined in the Nine -Room. Hall.
Statue of the 10th Panchen Erdeni enshrined in the Grand Sutra Hall. Butter sculpture
 

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