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Potala Palace, standing on the Red Hill on
Beijing C. Road, Lhasa, it is the highest of its
kind in the world. The palace was first built in
the seventh century and was damaged in the eight
century. In the 17th century, it was rebuilt by
the Fifth Dalai Lama in three years. Its
13-storeyed main building is 117 meters high having
999 rooms and is composed of the Red and White
Palaces, with the red one in the middle. The
main building consists of the Hall of Stupas of
Dalai Lamas from various historical stages and
halls of Buddhas. The White Palace is the
residence of the Dalai Lamas and place for
handling political affairs.
The
Potala Palace houses great amounts of rare
cultural relics including the Pattra-leaf
scripture from India. Bak'gyur and the imperial
edicts. golden seals and titles of nobility from
the Qing emperors to the Dalai Lamas. |