Potala Kiong
Guā-māu
(Tùi Potala-kiong choán--lâi)
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Potala Kiong 29°39′28″N 91°07′01″E / 29.65778°N 91.11694°E | |
Chong-kàu | |
Chong-kàu | Se-chōng Hu̍t-kàu |
Léng-tō-chiá | Dalai Lama 14-sè |
Só͘-chāi | |
Só͘-chāi | Tiong-kok Se-chōng Chū-tī-khu Lhasa Chhī |
Kiàn-tio̍k | |
Kiàn-li̍p-chiá | Songtsen Gampo |
Kiàn-li̍p sî-kan | 1649 nî |
Koan-hong bêng-chheng | Lhasa Potala Kiong ê le̍k-sú hōe-ha̍p |
Hêng-thài | Bûn-hòa |
Piau-chún | i, iv, vi |
Chí-tēng | 1994 (18th session) |
Chham-khó bûn-hō | 707 |
Chiong-kàu | A-chiu thài-pêng-iûⁿ |
Khok-tián | 2000; 2001 |
Potala-kiong (Chōng-gí: པོ་ཏ་ལ) sī Se-chōng Lhasa-chhī ê kiong-tiān, kīn-tāi Se-chōng Hu̍t-kàu léng-tō-chiá Dalai Lama (hiān-jīm Tenzin Gyatso liû-bông Ìn-tō͘) ê ki-só͘.
Tô͘-siōng
[siu-kái | kái goân-sí-bé]-
Potala-kiong
Chham-khó bûn-hiàn
[siu-kái | kái goân-sí-bé]- public domain: Chisholm, Hugh, pian. (1911). "Lhasa". Encyclopædia Britannica. 16 (11 pán.). Cambridge University Press. pp. 529–532. (See p. 530.) This article incorporates text from a publication now in the
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Gōa-pō͘ liân-kiat
[siu-kái | kái goân-sí-bé]- Potala Palace (UNESCO)
- Potala Palace with related biographies, art, and timelines (The Treasury of Lives)
- Potala (Tibetan and Himalayan Digital Library)
- Research work on possible relation with Potala, Malaya Mountains and South India
- Research work on Buddhism in India
- Google Maps location of Potala Palace
- Three-dimensional rendering of Potala Palace (without plugin; in English, Spanish, German)
- Geographic data related to Potala Kiong at OpenStreetMap
- [1] (The sacred Potala palace)
- Potala Palace Tour in Tibet is one of the most prominent attractions to be visited not only by the tourists from all around the world but even to the native Tibetans and the Potala Place had been list in UNESCO's World Heritage in 1994.
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