Tibet Buddhist Theological Institute in Nyetang, Lhasa

Source:Xinhua Published: 2013-5-8 20:51:09

 Photo taken on May 8, 2013 shows the main entrance of the Tibet Buddhist Theological Institute in the township of Nyetang, Lhasa, capital of southwest China's Tibet Autonomous Region. Featuring a distinctive Tibetan architecture style, the institute was opened in October 2011 and has 150 students including tulkus and monks from various Tibetan Buddhist sects. (Xinhua/Purbu Zhaxi)
 Photo taken on May 8, 2013 shows the main entrance of the Tibet Buddhist Theological Institute in the township of Nyetang, Lhasa, capital of southwest China's Tibet Autonomous Region. Featuring a distinctive Tibetan architecture style, the institute was opened in October 2011 and has 150 students including tulkus and monks from various Tibetan Buddhist sects. (Xinhua/Purbu Zhaxi)


 
Photo taken on May 8, 2013 shows the Tibet Buddhist Theological Institute in the township of Nyetang, Lhasa, capital of southwest China's Tibet Autonomous Region. Featuring a distinctive Tibetan architecture style, the institute was opened in October 2011 and has 150 students including tulkus and monks from various Tibetan Buddhist sects. (Xinhua/Purbu Zhaxi)
Photo taken on May 8, 2013 shows the Tibet Buddhist Theological Institute in the township of Nyetang, Lhasa, capital of southwest China's Tibet Autonomous Region. Featuring a distinctive Tibetan architecture style, the institute was opened in October 2011 and has 150 students including tulkus and monks from various Tibetan Buddhist sects. (Xinhua/Purbu Zhaxi)


 
 Monks study in the Tibet Buddhist Theological Institute in the township of Nyetang, Lhasa, capital of southwest China's Tibet Autonomous Region. Featuring a distinctive Tibetan architecture style, the institute was opened in October 2011 and has 150 students including tulkus and monks from various Tibetan Buddhist sects. (Xinhua/Purbu Zhaxi)
 Monks study in the Tibet Buddhist Theological Institute in the township of Nyetang, Lhasa, capital of southwest China's Tibet Autonomous Region. Featuring a distinctive Tibetan architecture style, the institute was opened in October 2011 and has 150 students including tulkus and monks from various Tibetan Buddhist sects. (Xinhua/Purbu Zhaxi)


 
Monks walk towards their dorms after class in the Tibet Buddhist Theological Institute in the township of Nyetang, Lhasa, capital of southwest China's Tibet Autonomous Region. Featuring a distinctive Tibetan architecture style, the institute was opened in October 2011 and has 150 students including tulkus and monks from various Tibetan Buddhist sects. (Xinhua/Purbu Zhaxi)
Monks walk towards their dorms after class in the Tibet Buddhist Theological Institute in the township of Nyetang, Lhasa, capital of southwest China's Tibet Autonomous Region. Featuring a distinctive Tibetan architecture style, the institute was opened in October 2011 and has 150 students including tulkus and monks from various Tibetan Buddhist sects. (Xinhua/Purbu Zhaxi)


 
Monks have dinner in the Tibet Buddhist Theological Institute in the township of Nyetang, Lhasa, capital of southwest China's Tibet Autonomous Region. Featuring a distinctive Tibetan architecture style, the institute was opened in October 2011 and has 150 students including tulkus and monks from various Tibetan Buddhist sects. (Xinhua/Purbu Zhaxi)
Monks have dinner in the Tibet Buddhist Theological Institute in the township of Nyetang, Lhasa, capital of southwest China's Tibet Autonomous Region. Featuring a distinctive Tibetan architecture style, the institute was opened in October 2011 and has 150 students including tulkus and monks from various Tibetan Buddhist sects. (Xinhua/Purbu Zhaxi)


 

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