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Zhu Cang Dachen Yamen Ruins Review

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In the old photos and maps, I saw such a place, so I looked for it. The anus is on the north side of the Jokhang Temple. Facing the Jokhang Temple, I walked to the left and saw a small empty field, which is the entrance gate of the Tibetan Minister of State. Because the appearance is the same as other Tibetan houses around, it is easy to miss if you don't pay attention. There are two stone lions outside the gate, the gate is not big, you can go in and visit for free. Barkhor Street outside is noisy and lively, and it will be quiet when you walk into the gate, and it feels like a double day. On the front steps, the main hall is an exhibition hall, with exhibits and text descriptions in Tibet's history. There are not many exhibits and you can easily browse. Especially worth seeing is the second and third floors of the Tibetan Minister's Anmen. Each room opened, including the outer corridor and stairs, has restored the appearance of the then Tibetan Minister at the time. Each room has different functions, with office and living. The waxworks, objects, layouts and furnishings of the house were restored in accordance with the appearance of the Qing Dynasty. This is a special display and description of the history of the rebellion in the Qing Qianlong period and his entourage in the Qing Dynasty. Some rooms and stairs have text descriptions next to them, describing the situation that occurred at the scene of the rebellion. Imagine the scene at that time, there is a feeling of immersiveness. There is a stone lion near the gate in the atrium. Seeing the introduction that it is an unearthed cultural relics, it may be the real relics placed in front of the door.

Zhu Cang Dachen Yamen Ruins

Posted: Jan 7, 2021
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  • 锴kai10
    5/5Outstanding
    Original Text

    It is very helpful to understand the history of Tibet. There are many memorabilia and royal approvals written by the Ministers in Tibet to the emperor, which is very interesting. Architecture and regulation are also a point of view. It is recommended that interested friends visit for more than three hours.

    3
    Posted: May 1, 2023
  • 吃饭了没上市
    5/5Outstanding
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    The traditional Tibetan compound where the exhibition hall is located is called "Chongsai Kangzha Kang". It is a three-story Tibetan building courtyard located in the north street of Barkhor Street in the ancient city of Lhasa, located in the center of the old city of Lhasa, and has a history of more than 300 years. The Qing Dynasty government established the first minister in Tibet, Anmen, for the office and residence of the minister in Tibet. Since the minister can enjoy the bustling scene of Barkhor Street from the window of the south building of the compound, it is called "Chong Saikang", meaning "can see the house of the market."

    0
    Posted: Feb 20, 2022
  • 张鹏Patrick
    4/5Excellent
    Original Text

    Located on the northeast side of Jokhang Temple, you can take a look at the Jokhang Temple after visiting it. It is also a key cultural relics protection unit in the country. It is a three-story Tibetan building with a picture exhibition, you can understand the history, and it is free.

    4
    Posted: Jun 25, 2021
  • 尹泡喵
    5/5Outstanding
    Original Text

    Qing government minister in Tibet, Qimen is a very historical place, which shows the central government's effective management of the Tibetan region, where you can see the recent modern history of Tibet, and you can have a deeper understanding of Tibet. Anus is on Barkhor Street not far from the Jokhang Temple, and there are two stone lions at the door that are more eye-catching.

    3
    Posted: Jul 29, 2016
  • 豆花鱼头
    5/5Outstanding
    Original Text

    Going at night, under the lights, it feels very mysterious

    0
    Posted: Oct 19, 2021
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