Item is a negative showing a bird's eye view of the village of Gyantse. There are mountains in the background.
Gyantse
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Item is a negative showing a small village in the distance. There are also mountains in the background.
Item is a negative showing several buildings in the village of Gyantse.
Item is a negative showing a head on look of the small village of Gyantse. There is a road in the forefront of the image where three 90th Punjabi soldiers walk ahead of a Tibetan solider on the right bank of the road. There are mountains in the background.
Item is a negative showing a head on look of the small village of Gyantse. There is a road in the forefront of the image where three 90th Punjabi soldiers walk ahead of a Tibetan solider on the right bank of the road. There are mountains in the background.
Item is a negative showing Gyantse village. Gyanste Jong can be seen in the background. There are mountains in the distance.
Item is a negative showing several buildings in the village of Gyantse.
Item is a negative showing Gyantse village. There are mountains in the distance.
Item is a negative showing Gyanste Jong located at the top of a spur from a distance.
Item is a negative showing Gyanste Jong from a distance. Gyantse is also visible at the bottom lefthand side of the image.
Item is a negative showing Gyanste Jong from a distance.
Item is a negative showing Gyanste Jong located at the top of a spur from a distance. There are several buildings at the bottom of the spur.
Item is a negative showing Gyanste Jong located at the top of a spur from a distance.
Item is a negative showing a Gyantse Fort, located on the top of a rocky spur. There are smaller buildings at the bottom of the spur.
Item is a negative showing a close up of a busy marketplace in Gyantse.
Item is a negative showing a busy marketplace in Gyantse. There are mountains in the background.
Item is a negative showing Gyantse village from above. The town's monastery is visible in the centre of the image.
The Palcho or Pelkor Chode Monastery, Gyantse.
The monastery’s main temple was built between 1418 and 1428 and its Kumbum stupa was completed in 1437, by ruler Rabten Kunzang Phak. Kumbum refers to “a hundred thousand images,” representing the number of deities depicted inside. Tsang Province in Gyantse is home to three renowned Kumbum stupas: Gyantse Kumbum—the largest—Jonang Kumbum, and Chung Riwoche Kumbum, all in proximity to the town of Shigatse.
Item is a negative showing a bird's eye view of the village of Gyantse. There are mountains in the distance.
The Kumbum stupa and the main temple at the Palcho or Pelkor Chode Monastery, Gyantse.