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Potala Palace
This
architectural wonder is Lhasa' cardinal landmark. It can be seen from
all directions for miles around. Potala was set up in the seventh century
AD during the reign of King Songtsen Gampo. It's located on the Red
Hill, covers an area of 41 hectares.
Potala consists of the White and Red palaces with more
than 1000 rooms. The white places was for secular use.
It contained living quarters, offices, the seminary and the printing
house. The red Palace's function was religious. It contained gold stupas,
which were the tombs of eight Dalai Lamas, the monks' assembly hall,
numerous chapels and shrines, and libraries for Buddhist Scriptures.
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