 Galden Jampaling Monastery, also known as Chambaling Monastery,built in 1444 by one of the Tsong Khapa's disciples, is located on a high mesa where Ongqu and Zhaqu Rivers meet and merge into the famous Lancang River in Chamdo Town of Tibet. With hundreds of magnificent Buddha statues and marvelous murals, Chambaling Monastery is a 'must see' when you come to Chamdo Town.  The religious dancing here is widely renowned, featured with grand scenes, powerful postures, ferocious masks and dazzling costumes.
Galden Jampaling Monastery, also known as Chambaling Monastery,built in 1444 by one of the Tsong Khapa's disciples, is located on a high mesa where Ongqu and Zhaqu Rivers meet and merge into the famous Lancang River in Chamdo Town of Tibet. With hundreds of magnificent Buddha statues and marvelous murals, Chambaling Monastery is a 'must see' when you come to Chamdo Town.  The religious dancing here is widely renowned, featured with grand scenes, powerful postures, ferocious masks and dazzling costumes. From the reign of the 14th abbot, the Reincarnation System of living Buddha was adopted. In history, there were five main living Buddhas. Since the reign of Emperor Kangxi of the Qing Dynasty (1644-1911), those living Buddhas have been all conferred by the central government. Today, a bronze seal, a plaque inscribed with 'Gandan Jampaling Monastery' granted by Emperor Kangxi and another plaque bestowed by Emperor Qianlong are still preserved here. In its Golden Age, the monastery housed about 5,000 monks and administered 70 small monasteries.
From the reign of the 14th abbot, the Reincarnation System of living Buddha was adopted. In history, there were five main living Buddhas. Since the reign of Emperor Kangxi of the Qing Dynasty (1644-1911), those living Buddhas have been all conferred by the central government. Today, a bronze seal, a plaque inscribed with 'Gandan Jampaling Monastery' granted by Emperor Kangxi and another plaque bestowed by Emperor Qianlong are still preserved here. In its Golden Age, the monastery housed about 5,000 monks and administered 70 small monasteries.Travel Tips
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