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In 1852, an intrepid young missionary named Father Pere Renou, who was first in charge of the Mission, arrived in Yunnan and headed for its northwest corner via Zhongdian, Dongzhulin monastery and Deqen. Being disguised as a Chinese merchant, the young priest stayed in the monastery several months to
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1667 The Qoshot Mongol forces make their way into Gyelthang, conquering the area on behalf of the Fifth Dalai Lama. Döndrupling monastery is built there and adherents of the Karmapa and Nyingmapa schools are forced to convert to the Gelukpa school. 1674 ... results in the handing over of Gyelthang to
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On September 1852, Renou set out again, accompanied by a small group of Chinese Christians. A few weeks later, he arrived at the monastery of Döndrupling, where he displayed the goods that he had to sell, mainly cloth. ... Renou at first explained that the telescope was not for sale, but then agreed
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Dongzhulin is not as famous as Songzanlin, but more popular with the local Tibetans. During the Cultural Revolution it was destroyed and the restoration was worked out in 1985. It has several "living" Buddhas and each year the Mask Dancing Ceremony attracts thousands of
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institution and given the name dga' ldan don grub gling. was the largest dge lugs pa monastery in bde chen rdzong which at his heyday had about 700 monks. After 1959 the monastery was restored and the number of monks is not more than 300 with 4
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Bomrak is a Geluk monastery in Jang. It was founded around 1575 as a Kagyu monastery, and converted in 1677 to the Geluk tradition.
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to offer it in exchange for Tibetan lessons. He subsequently spent ten months studying at the monastery.
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Bray, John (2019). "Trade, Territory, and Missionary Connections in the Sino-Tibetan Borderlands".
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disguised as Chinese trader stayed at this monastery for 10 months to learn the Tibetan language.
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In early-1850s, French Catholic priest Charles Renou who eventually became part of the
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about 1574 with the name chos sde khrung khrung mtsho sgang. 1677. converted to a
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Buildings and structures in Diqing Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture
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around 1574. At the time of founding, the monastery followed
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tradition. Around 1670s, the monastery was converted to
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Dongzhulin Monastery is located in China
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28°15′54″N 99°13′55″E / 28.26511°N 99.23198°E / 28.26511; 99.23198
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