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Tashilhunpo
is one of Tibet¡¯s most revered
and influential monasteries, lying about
a mile (two km) to the west of the city
at the base of Drolmari Mountain. It dates
from 1477, having been founded by the first
Dalai Lama, and became the seat of the Panchen
Lama in 1713. The monastery today houses
about 800 monks in its 3,229 square foot
(300 sq m) buildings. The oldest section
of the monastery is the main chanting hall
that houses the throne of the Panchen Lama.
The tallest section is the Maitreya Chapel,
which contains the world¡¯s largest
brass statue of Maitreya. The seated figure
is 86ft (26m) high and contains extraordinary
amounts of gold, brass and about 1,400 precious
gems.
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