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Tibet, denied by some, embraced by all.
Mount Khyung-ngon (Blue Garuda) is a broad cliff behind Rabgya monastery to the north, to the south the river Ma chu རྨ་ཆུ་ ( Yellow River). There is a walk to the hilltop shrine (3570 m) and passes several smaller shrines and caves, giving a good view of the river.
Rabgya Monastery (locally pronounced Rabja) is a small enclave on the north bank of the river Ma chu རྨ་ཆུ་ ( Yellow River) belonging to Machen rather than Kawasumdo county.Rabgya Monastery formally known as Tashi Kundeling, is an important branch of Sera monastery, founded on the advice of the Seventh Dalai Lama in 1769 by a Mongolian from Kokonor named Arik Geshe (1726-1803).
Ngon qá... ước j đc ăn =p~.. [ trừ cái ly Mousse dứa]... mình đã ú mà ăn hết chắc lên đc 2 kg mất :-ss
Tibet, denied by some, embraced by all.
Mount Khyung-ngon (Blue Garuda) is a broad cliff behind Rabgya monastery to the north, to the south the river Ma chu རྨ་ཆུ་ ( Yellow River). There is a walk to the hilltop shrine (3570 m) and passes several smaller shrines and caves, giving a good view of the river.
Rabgya Monastery (locally pronounced Rabja) is a small enclave on the north bank of the river Ma chu རྨ་ཆུ་ ( Yellow River) belonging to Machen rather than Kawasumdo county.Rabgya Monastery formally known as Tashi Kundeling, is an important branch of Sera monastery, founded on the advice of the Seventh Dalai Lama in 1769 by a Mongolian from Kokonor named Arik Geshe (1726-1803).