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The Ganden Monastery sits at the top of a natural amphitheater on Wangbur Mountain.  It was founded in 1409 A.D.  but was mostly destroyed in 1959 by the Chinese military.   It has been partially rebu...
20121818
The Ganden Monastery sits at the top of a natural amphitheater on Wangbur Mountain. It was founded in 1409 A.D. but was mostly destroyed in 1959 by the Chinese military. It has been partially rebu...
The Ganden Monastery sits at the top of a natural amphitheater on Wangbur Mountain.  It was founded in 1409 A.D.  but was mostly destroyed in 1959 by the Chinese military.   It has been partially rebu...
20121817
The Ganden Monastery sits at the top of a natural amphitheater on Wangbur Mountain. It was founded in 1409 A.D. but was mostly destroyed in 1959 by the Chinese military. It has been partially rebu...
The Ganden Monastery sits at the top of a natural amphitheater on Wangbur Mountain.  It was founded in 1409 A.D.  but was mostly destroyed in 1959 by the Chinese military.   It has been partially rebu...
20121816
The Ganden Monastery sits at the top of a natural amphitheater on Wangbur Mountain. It was founded in 1409 A.D. but was mostly destroyed in 1959 by the Chinese military. It has been partially rebu...
The Ganden Monastery sits at the top of a natural amphitheater on Wangbur Mountain.  It was founded in 1409 A.D.  but was mostly destroyed in 1959 by the Chinese military.   It has been partially rebu...
20121815
The Ganden Monastery sits at the top of a natural amphitheater on Wangbur Mountain. It was founded in 1409 A.D. but was mostly destroyed in 1959 by the Chinese military. It has been partially rebu...
The Ganden Monastery sits at the top of a natural amphitheater on Wangbur Mountain.  It was founded in 1409 A.D.  but was mostly destroyed in 1959 by the Chinese military.   It has been partially rebu...
20121814
The Ganden Monastery sits at the top of a natural amphitheater on Wangbur Mountain. It was founded in 1409 A.D. but was mostly destroyed in 1959 by the Chinese military. It has been partially rebu...
The Ganden Monastery sits at the top of a natural amphitheater on Wangbur Mountain.  It was founded in 1409 A.D.  but was mostly destroyed in 1959 by the Chinese military.   It has been partially rebu...
20121813
The Ganden Monastery sits at the top of a natural amphitheater on Wangbur Mountain. It was founded in 1409 A.D. but was mostly destroyed in 1959 by the Chinese military. It has been partially rebu...
The Potala Palace was founded about 1645 A.D. and was the former summer palace of the Dalai Lama and is a part of the Historic Ensemble of the Potala Palace, Lhasa - a UNESCO World Heritage Site.  Lha...
20121796
The Potala Palace was founded about 1645 A.D. and was the former summer palace of the Dalai Lama and is a part of the Historic Ensemble of the Potala Palace, Lhasa - a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Lha...
The Potala Palace was founded about 1645 A.D. and was the former summer palace of the Dalai Lama and is a part of the Historic Ensemble of the Potala Palace, Lhasa - a UNESCO World Heritage Site.  Lha...
20121794
The Potala Palace was founded about 1645 A.D. and was the former summer palace of the Dalai Lama and is a part of the Historic Ensemble of the Potala Palace, Lhasa - a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Lha...
Traditional old Tibetan architecture in Lhasa, Tibet.
20121788
Traditional old Tibetan architecture in Lhasa, Tibet.
The Drepung Monastery was founded in 1416 A.D. and was the largest monastery in all of Tibet, housing up to 10,000 monks at one time.  Near Lhasa, Tibet.
20121786
The Drepung Monastery was founded in 1416 A.D. and was the largest monastery in all of Tibet, housing up to 10,000 monks at one time. Near Lhasa, Tibet.
The Drepung Monastery was founded in 1416 A.D. and was the largest monastery in all of Tibet, housing up to 10,000 monks at one time.  Near Lhasa, Tibet.
20121785
The Drepung Monastery was founded in 1416 A.D. and was the largest monastery in all of Tibet, housing up to 10,000 monks at one time. Near Lhasa, Tibet.
The Drepung Monastery was founded in 1416 A.D. and was the largest monastery in all of Tibet, housing up to 10,000 monks at one time.  Near Lhasa, Tibet.
20121783
The Drepung Monastery was founded in 1416 A.D. and was the largest monastery in all of Tibet, housing up to 10,000 monks at one time. Near Lhasa, Tibet.