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A pagoda style residence built in the 1980s early in the construction of the Larung religous settlement, and no longer extant. Monks walking along the side of the Assembly Hall ['du khang]. The old Assembly Hall ['du khang] of Larung Gar [bla rung gar]. Yaks on the street near a pagoda style building. Monks walking near the main Assembly Hall ['du khang] of Larung Gar [bla rung gar] religious settlement. A view of the hillside with the Larung Gar [bla rung gar] nunnery from one side of the main Assembly Hall ['du khang]. The central area of Larung Gar [bla rung gar] as viewed from the monastic residential area at the valley's far end. Monks walking towards the central area of Larung Gar [bla rung gar] from the monastic residential area.
Monks walking towards the central area of Larung Gar [bla rung gar] from the monastic residential area. Tseko, the construction and road manager of Larung Gar religious settlement, with a Tibetan man on horseback. An older monk on the road near the entrance to Larung Gar [bla rung gar]. Monks walking among residences. Monks in the far end of Larung Gar [bla rung gar]. The monastery stores. Monastery stores. Monks at the monthly market.
Monks and nuns at the monthly market. Monks and nuns at the monthly market. Monks and nuns at the monthly market. People entering the Assembly Hall of the Lay Religious Center at Larung Gar [bla rung gar]. Residences at the Lay Religious Center Larung Gar [bla rung gar]. The Assembly Hall at the Lay Religious Center Larung Gar [bla rung gar]. The Assembly Hall at the Lay Religious Center at Larung Gar [bla rung gar]. The Assembly Hall at the Lay Religious Center at Larung Gar [bla rung gar].
The Lay Religious Center at Larung Gar [bla rung gar]. The new Assembly Hall ['du khang] for the Larung Gar [bla rung gar] Nunnery under construction. View up valley of the Larung Gar [bla rung gar] religious settlement. View up valley of the Larung Gar [bla rung gar] religious settlement from the top of the hillside containing its Nunnery. Structure on top of Nunnery hillside for Khenpo Jikme Phutshok, the founder of Larung Gar relilgious settlement, to reside while teaching nuns. Local laypeople walking on hillside at Larung Gar [bla rung gar] containing the Nunnery. Nun's personal residence on the Larung Gar [bla rung gar] Nunnery's hillside. A view of the hillside containing the Nunnery at Larung Gar [bla rung gar] with its new Assembly Hall under construction in the foreground.

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