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What are the main temples in Tibet?
Tibetan Buddhism in Tibet is divided into Bonism, Gadang School, Kagyu School and Gelug School. Different sects have their own representative temples and believers! The following are simple examples: Bonism temples: osawa Temple, Rujia Temple, Lujie Temple, Yongzhonglin Temple and so on! Gadangpai temples: Zhatang Temple, Yeba Temple, Rezhen Temple and so on! Gelupai Temple: Tashilhunpo Temple (this is famous), Potala Palace, Jokhang Temple, Jokhang Temple, drepung monastery, Gyangze Nun Temple, etc. (Note: Gelug Sect is the latest Sect of Tibetan Buddhism, and its monks wear yellow monk's hats, commonly known as "Yellow Religion". Ma Ning Temple: Baili Temple, Zhasang Temple, Ningduo Temple, etc. Sakya Temple: Sanye Temple (which is also famous), Bangsa Temple, Sakya Temple, etc. According to relevant data, there are more than 400 large and small temples/kloc-0 in Tibet, with more than 34,000 monks and nuns!
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