Monuments of the People's Republic of China (Tibet)
The following table provides an overview of all monuments in the Tibet Autonomous Region ( abbr.Zang ) that are on the list of monuments of the People's Republic of China :
German name | chinese name (pinyin) | decision | District / place | time | image |
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Ruins of the fortress to resist the British aggressors on Mount Zongshan (fortress of Gyangzê) | 江孜 宗 山 抗英 遗址 (Jiangzi Zongshan kang Ying yizhi) | 1-5 | Gyangzê County | 1904 | |
Jokhang Monastery | 大昭寺 (Dazhao si) | 1-81 | Lhasa | first built in the middle of the 7th century ( Tang Dynasty ) | |
Changzhub Monastery | 昌珠寺 (Changzhu si) | 1-82 | circle Nedong | first built in the 7th century (Tang Dynasty) | |
Sagya monastery | 萨迦寺 (Sajia si) | 1-95 | Sa'gya County | first built in 1073 ( Song to Yuan dynasty ) | |
Potala Palace | 布达拉宫 (Budala gong) | 1-107 | Lhasa | first built in the 7th century, expanded in 1645 (Tang to Qing dynasty ) | |
Gandain Monastery | 噶 丹 寺 (Gadan si) | 1-108 | Dagzê district | First built in 1409 ( Ming Dynasty ) | |
Tashilhunpo Monastery | 扎什伦布寺 (Zhashilunbu si) | 1-109 | Samzhubzê | first built in 1447 (Ming Dynasty) | |
Ruins of the Guge Kingdom | Guge wangguo yizhi 古格王国 遗址 | 1-161 | circle Zanda | 11th century | |
Tombs of the Tibetan kings | 藏 王墓 (Zangwang mu) | 1-174 | circle Qonggyai | built between the 7th and 9th centuries (Tang Dynasty) | |
Zhaibung Monastery | 哲蚌寺 (Zhebang si) | 2-27 | Lhasa | first built in 1416 (Ming Dynasty) | |
Sêra monastery | 色拉寺 (Sela si) | 2-28 | Lhasa | first built in 1419 (Ming Dynasty) | |
Norbulingka | 罗布林卡 (Luobulinka) | 3-96 | Lhasa | first built in 1755 (Qing Dynasty) | |
Xalu Monastery | 夏鲁寺 (Xialu si) | 3-118 | Samzhubzê | first built in 1087 (Yuan to Ming Dynasty) | |
Karub site | 卡 若 遗址 (Karuo yizhi) | 4-19 | Karub Municipality | late phase of the Neolithic (about 4000 to 5000 years ago) | |
Samye Monastery | 桑耶寺 (Sangye si) | 4-90 | Zhanang County | first built in 762 (Tang Dynasty) | |
Toding Monastery | 托林寺 (Tuolin si) | 4-110 | circle Zanda | first built in 996 (Song Dynasty) | |
Zhatang monastery | 扎 塘 寺 (Zhatang si) | 4-111 | Zhanang County | first built in 1081 (Song Dynasty) | |
Baiju monastery | 白居寺 (Baiju si) | 4-160 | Gyangzê County | first built in 1427 (Ming Dynasty) | |
Lhagyili Palace | 拉加里 王宫 遗址 (Lajiali wanggong yuzhi) | 5-109 | Qusum County | from the 13th to the 18th century | |
Lieshan cemeteries | 烈 山 墓地 (Lieshan mudi) | 5-181 | Nang County | from 7th to 9th century (Tang dynasty) | |
Gyidui groups of tombs from the Tubo dynasty | 吉 堆 吐蕃 墓群 (Jidui Tubo muqun) | 5-182 | Lhozhag district | from 7th to 9th century (Tang dynasty) | |
Nanseling Estate | 朗 色 林 庄园 (Langselin zhuangyuan) | 5-407 | Zhanang County | Ming Dynasty | |
Qoide Monastery , Zhomalhakang , stele for Tang Dynasty emissaries to India | 曲 德 寺 (Qude si), 卓玛拉康 (Zhuoma lakang), 大唐 天竺 使出 铭 (Da Tang Tianzhu shi chu ming) | 5-408 | circle Gyirong | 10th century, 1274, 658 | |
Serkagotog Monastery | 色 喀古托 寺 (Sekagutuo si) | 5-409 | Lhozhag district | first built in 1080 | |
Kegjia Monastery | 科迦 寺 (Kejia si) | 5-410 | Burang County | first built in 996 | |
Ramoqê Temple | 小昭寺 (Xiaozhao si) | 5-411 | Lhasa | first built in 641 | |
Ghyirulhakang | 吉 如 拉康 (Jirulakang) | 5-412 | circle Nedong | first built in the 8th century (Tang to Qing dynasties) | |
Chamoshin tomb groups | 查 木 钦 墓群 (Chamuqin muqun) | 6-283 | Lhazê County | Tang Dynasty | |
Sumkar stone stupa | 松卡 石塔 (Songka shita) | 6-762 | Zhanang County | Tang Dynasty | |
Nytang Zholma Lhakang | 聂 塘 卓玛拉康 (Nietang Zhuoma lakang) | 6-763 | Qüxü district ( Nyêtang ) | Song Dynasty | |
Great Chagyima Hall | 查 杰玛 大殿 (Chajiema dadian) | 6-764 | Karub Municipality | Yuan to Qing dynasties | |
Mindroling Monastery | 敏 竹林寺 (Minzhulin si) | 6-765 | Zhanang County | Ming Dynasty | |
Puncogling Monastery | 平措 林寺 (pingcuolin si) | 6-766 | Lhazê County | Ming Dynasty | |
Bamna monastery | 邦纳 寺 (Bangna si) | 6-767 | Circle suction | Ming Dynasty | |
Kamsum Sangkaling Monastery | 康松桑卡林 (Kangsong sengkalin) | 6-768 | Zhanang County | Qing Dynasty |
Footnotes
- ↑ The latinizations, which are unusual in Tibetology, were found on the websites en.tibet.cn ( page no longer available , search in web archives ) Info: The link was automatically marked as defective. Please check the link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. and german.china.org.cn en bloc .