Lhasa Sights

Ani Sangkhung Nunnery

  • Address
    • 29 Linkuo Nanlu Barkhor
  • Price
    • admission Y30
  • Hours
    • 08:00-17:00

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Lonely Planet review for Ani Sangkhung Nunnery

Head past Muslim tea stalls and butcher shops, along part of the Lingkhor pilgrim circuit to the yellow walls of the Ani Sangkhung Nunnery. This small, friendly and active nunnery is the only one within the precincts of the old Tibetan quarter. The site of the nunnery probably dates back to the 7th century, but it housed a monastery until at least the 15th century. The principal image, upstairs on the 2nd floor, is a thousand-armed Chenresig. Its teahouse is probably the nicest for a quiet cup of tea.

A small alley to the side of the main chapel leads down to the former meditation chamber of Songtsen Gampo, the 7th-century king of Tibet. The busy nuns run a great teahouse in the courtyard. Just next to the entrance is an excellent and very friendly thangka workshop.

 

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