Tsechen Monastery and Dzong

Local nameབརྩེ་ཆེན་ཆོས་སྡེ (紫金寺)
LocationShigatse, China

Tsechen Monastery, Tsechen Dzong or Shambu Tsegu, was about 5 kilometres northwest of Gyantse above the traditional village of the same name. Tsechen was the largest of a number of hilltop monastery-forts ringing the valley, none of which would be easy to assault. The fortress, or dzong, was considered to be almost as strong as the Gyantse Dzong. It was "built on another precipitous hill about 600 feet high, about one mile long, and rising abruptly out of the plain occupied by at least 1,000 of the enemy who cheered vociferously when they saw us retire."

Tags Place of WorshipTibetanBuddhist
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Tsechen Monastery and… @ Candler, Edmund (1874-1926)

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Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tsechen_Monastery_and_Dzong

Address China

Coordinates 28°56'24.747" N 89°33'25.631" E

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