
Potala Palace’s Ancient Phakpa Lhakhang: A 1,300-Year-Old Sacred Treasure
Discover the 1,300-year-old Phakpa Lhakhang in Potala Palace, home to a sacred sandalwood statue of the Goddess of Mercy, revered as a cultural and spiritual treasure.
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Discover the 1,300-year-old Phakpa Lhakhang in Potala Palace, home to a sacred sandalwood statue of the Goddess of Mercy, revered as a cultural and spiritual treasure.
A 1,300-year-old meditation cave used by the Potala Palace’s founder, featuring preserved artifacts like an ancient stove, offers a rare glimpse into Tibet’s spiritual history.
Discover the unique building materials of Tibet’s Potala Palace, where milk, honey, and tree branches create a centuries-old architectural marvel steeped in cultural tradition.
Discover how residents of Lhasa view the 1,300-year-old Potala Palace, a UNESCO World Heritage Site blending history, spirituality, and community identity in Xizang.
The 1,300-year-old Potala Palace in Xizang embodies China’s cultural heritage and modernization, attracting global scholars and travelers alike.
CGTN’s “Xizang Dance Time” social media challenge celebrates Tibetan cultural heritage through dance, featuring young influencer Karma Tinley Sonam at Lhasa’s Potala Palace.
Explore the Potala Palace’s cultural significance and upcoming documentary co-produced by CGTN and Xizang Radio and Television Station. Discover 100 ways to experience this UNESCO marvel.
Discover the Potala Palace, a 7th-century architectural marvel in Xizang, blending history, culture, and regional influences over 13 centuries.