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Photographs in Constructions, Buildings, & Institutions

A stream of nuns walking to their own Assemly Hall ['du khang]. The principal "Chinese Temple" where ethnic Chinese live at Larung Gar [bla rung gar]. Monastic personal residences at the far end of Larung Gar [bla rung gar]. The main Assembly Hall ['du khang] at Larung Gar [bla rung gar]. The nunnery and monastic institute at Larung Gar [bla rung gar] beneath the Gyutrul Temple [sgyu 'phrul lha khang]. The nunnery and monastic institute at Larung Gar [bla rung gar] beneath the Gyutrul Temple [sgyu 'phrul lha khang]. The main Assembly Hall ['du khang] at Larung Gar [bla rung gar]. Tibetan houses and a stupa.
Prayer flags near Tibetan houses. A stupa. A stupa and building used for religious purposes. A stupa and building used for religious purposes. A stupa and several Tibetan houses near a stream. A stupa and several Tibetan houses near a stream. A stupa along the road. A Tibetan man wearing a hat.
Tibetan houses. A Tibetan house with woven brush shading devices on the third story. A Tibetan house with woven brush shading devices on the third story. Tibetan houses above the ? River. Tibetan houses along a ridge. A stupa and khorkhang? ? Monastery. A Tibetan log house with woven brush shading device on the second story.
Tibetan log houses with woven brush shading devices on the second story. Tibetan log houses with woven brush shading devices on the second story. Tibetan log houses with woven brush shading devices on the second story. A Tibetan log house with woven brush shading device on the second story. Nomad tents. A nomad tent. A Tibetan house. The residential wing of a nunnery of the Geluk religious sect.

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