Chupzang Nunnery
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title:
Chupzang Nunnery
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Chupzang Nunnery (Chu bzang dgon) is a historical nunnery, belonging to Sera Monastery. It is located north of Lhasa in Tibet, China. Though the site was established as a hermitage around 1665, it was converted into an exclusive nunnery in 1984 and has since grown into one of the largest nunneries in the Lhasa Valley. Chupzang, also spelt Chubzang, in Tibetan means "fresh water" or "good water" and is so-named because water is supplied by a natural spring.
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description:
Tibetan Buddhist nunnery near Lhasa, Tibet, China
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chupzang_Nunnery
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date modified:
2023-03-16T22:17:47Z
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