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Perhaps one of the most famous monuments in the world, the Potala Palace is the symbol of Lhasa and Tibet and the golden roof and white walls of this 1,000 room palace and fortress stand proudly above the ancient streets of old Lhasa. It is the grandest example of Tibetan architecture and was first built in the 7th century by King Songtsan Gambo (617-650).

Most of the present building was constructed during the reign of the 5th Dalai Lama (1645-1693). The Potala Palace was built at the top of Red Hill which is 300 meters (1,000ft) above the floor of the valley. The palace itself is an impressive 13 storys high and covers an area of 41 hectares. As the winter palace of the Dalai Lamas, the Potala Palace was composed of two palaces with different functions. The White Palace was the center of government and contained the living quarters for lamas, regents and tutors as well as a seminary and a large printing house. The Red Palace was dedicated to religion and contained hundreds of intricately decorated shrines and chortens featuring all the main icons of Tibetan Buddhism. The tombs of 8 Dalai Lamas, the monks?assembly halls, libraries and chapels are all found in the Red Palace .

The Potala Palace is now open to the public as a state museum though not all parts are open to visitors and pilgrims

 
 
 
 
Tthe Tibetan New Year celebration (Losar) pilgrims burn incense and printed prayers in an offering burner.
If it is at all possible, try and time your visit to Lhasa with one of the city's festivals. The New Year and Saga Dawa festivala are particularly exciting as thousands of pilgrims flood into town.
 
 
The Potala is Lhasa's cardinal landmark and a structure that deserves a place as one of the wonders of eastern architecture.
 
 

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