Labrang Monastery, also known as Labuleng Si, is one of the most important Tibetan Buddhist monasteries in China. Located in Xiahe County, Gansu Province, Labrang Monastery is a popular destination for both religious pilgrims and tourists seeking to explore Tibetan culture and architecture. The monastery was founded in 1709 and has since become a center for Tibetan Buddhist learning and practice. It is home to hundreds of monks and houses a vast collection of religious scriptures, statues, and artwork. The monastery complex is a stunning architectural masterpiece, with its golden roofs, colorful prayer flags, and intricate murals. Visitors can explore the various halls, chapels, and courtyards, and witness the monks engaged in their daily rituals and prayers. Labrang Monastery is also known for its annual festivals, such as the Butter Lamp Festival and the Sutra Unveiling Festival, which attract thousands of visitors from around the world. Surrounding the monastery are pictur... Leer más