Yungbulakang Palace

Yungbu Lakhang Palace
ཁྲ་འབྲུག་དགོན་པ
The restored Yumbu Lakhang
Religion
AffiliationTibetan Buddhism
Location
LocationLhoka, Tibet Autonomous Region, China
Yungbulakang Palace is located in Tibet
Yungbulakang Palace
Shown within Tibet
Geographic coordinates29°08′33″N 91°48′10″E / 29.14258°N 91.80270°E / 29.14258; 91.80270
Architecture
Demolished1966

Yumbu Lakhang (Tibetan: ཡུམ་བུ་བླ་སྒང།, Wylie: yum bu bla sgang; Chinese: 雍布拉康) or Yumbu Lakhar (Tibetan: ཡུམ་བུ་བླ་མཁར​།, Wylie: yum bu bla mkhar,[1] also known as Yumbu Lakhang) is an ancient structure in the Yarlung Valley in the vicinity of Tsetang, Nêdong County, the seat of Lhoka Prefecture, in Tibet.

According to legend, it was the first building in Tibet and the palace of the first Tibetan king, Nyatri Tsenpo. Yumbu Lakhang stands on a hill on the eastern bank of the Yarlung River in the Yarlung Valley of southeast Nêdong County about 192 kilometres (119 mi) southeast of Lhasa and 9 kilometres (5.6 mi) south of Tsetang.[2]

  1. ^ "Places»Place Types»Sites»Palace»yum bu bla mkhar/". Tibetan Buddhist Research Center. Retrieved 11 November 2014.
  2. ^ Mayhew (2005), p. 153.

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