In April every year, the ancient temple Pabangka (also known as Pabanggang), located on the hillside of the northern suburbs of Lhasa, Tibet, is surrounded by peach blossoms around the temple, attracting many local citizens or tourists to enjoy the flowers and take pictures.
The picture shows the ancient building of Pabangkha in the same frame with the peach tree
The picture shows peach blossoms blooming around Pabangka
Pabang Ka means "palace on a boulder" in Tibetan, and is about 3,900 meters above sea level, with a bird's-eye view of the entire city of Lhasa. It is understood that Tunmi Sambuzha went to Tianzhu to study at the behest of Songtsen Gampo, and after returning from his studies, he created the first Tibetan alphabet and grammar in Pabangka with reference to Sanskrit, and became one of the famous figures in Tibetan history. (China Tibet Network Reporter/Cidan Ram)
The picture shows the ancient building of Pabangkha in the same frame with the peach tree
The picture shows peach blossoms blooming around Pabangka
The picture shows the peach blossoms around Pabangka, attracting many local citizens or tourists to enjoy the flowers and take pictures
The picture shows Lhasa citizens taking photos in Pabangka