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Khamsum Zilnon is a very eye-catching building behind the main gate.
It was originally a Han style pavilion and later changed into a theater
where the Dalai Lamas watched Tibetan opera.
Tsokyil Potrang is a group of buildings on water. Dalai Lamas used to
read in a hall of the palace. In 1922, the Thirteenth Dalai Lama began
to build his Golden Lingka and Chensel Potrang, which is located at the
back of the woods.
Various flowers, grasses and trees were planted around. The palace was
heavily painted with murals, which bear strong Han characteristics. Takten
Migyur Potrang, meaning Eternal Palace in Tibetan, was completed in 1956
for the Fourteenth Dalai Lama. Though it is called New Summer Palace,
it is a very traditional architecture except for its interior modern facilities.
In the palace there are many splendid murals painted by a Fourteenth Dalai
Lama's painter. The topics of the murals include Tibetan officials, Sakyamuni
preaching under a Bodhi tree, and Tibetan history from its founding by
the Holy Monkey, the vicissitudes of Tubo Kingdom (633-844) and Tibetan
Buddhism to Panchen Lama and Dalai Lama's interviews with Chairman Mao
Zedong in Beijing.
The present Dalai Lama's private apartment is also on view, remaining
untouched. In a little sutra hall, there is a Dalai Lama's throne which
is wrapped in gold foils and decorated with gems.
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