Jokhang Monastery:
Built in the 7th century the
Jokhang Monastery was renovated and expanded several times and has
formed a 4-storey large complex.
The Jokhang Monastery is the home of the most precious Buddha images
in Tibet,which were brought there by Princess Wencheng (?-680)of the
Tang Dynasty, who was married to the great Tibetan king Songstan
Gampo. In the main hall of the monastery is a set of murals showing
the arrival of the Tang princess in Tibet. There are four incense
burners in front of the monastery. Behind the first two are two
enclosures. The larger on harbors the stump of an ancient willow
tree allegedly planted by Princess Wencheng and an inscribed stele.
In 822, the Tang imperial court and the Tubo Kingdom formed and
alliance aimed at keeping friendship forever. This alliance was
engraved in the Han and Tibetan languages on a stone tablet,which
still stands in front of the Jokhang Monastery in Lhasa.
UNESCO added the Jokhang Monastery in Lhasa to the List of World
Heritage as an extension of the Potala in December 2000.
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