1. Ganden Monastery is a Tibetan Buddhist monastery located about 40 kilometers east of Lhasa. It was founded in 1409 by Tsongkhapa, the founder of the Gelug sect of Tibetan Buddhism. The monastery was partially destroyed during the Cultural Revolution but has since been mostly restored. It is considered one of the \"great three\" Gelug university monasteries, along with Sera Monastery and Drepung Monastery.
Some interesting facts about Ganden Monastery include:
- The monastery is situated on a hillside, offering stunning views of the surrounding valleys and mountains.
- The main assembly hall houses a statue of Tsongkhapa and a collection of religious relics and art.
- The monastery features a number of smaller chapels and temples, including the Serdung Lhakhang which houses the tomb of Tsongkhapa.
- Ganden Monastery is also home to a number of important religious texts and artifacts.
2. Ganden Monastery is open to visitors daily from 9am to 5pm. They can be reached at +86 891-6182133.
3. Admission to Ganden Monastery costs 80 RMB per person. Transportation options include hiring a private driver or taking a public bus from Lhasa. It is also possible to hike to the monastery from the nearby village of Ganden.