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Lamas attend Buddhist ritual in Gansu
2013-02-23 
Lamas unveil a gigantic Buddha tangka alongside a hillside for disciples' worship in Labrang Monastery in Xiahe, northwest China's Gansu Province, Feb. 22, 2013.
Lamas unveil a gigantic Buddha tangka alongside a hillside for disciples' worship in Labrang Monastery in Xiahe, northwest China's Gansu Province, Feb. 22, 2013. The Buddha tangka display or "the basking of Buddha" is a Tibetan tradition praying for a good year. As one of the six leading monasteries of Tibetan Buddhism, Labrang Monastery built in 1709 is home to more than 1,000 lamas and is another center of the Gelug Sect, also known as the Yellow Sect, of Tibetan Buddhism outside the Tibet Autonomous Region. (Xinhua/Zhang Meng)


Lamas carry a gigantic Buddha tangka to a hillside for an anual display ritual in Labrang Monastery in Xiahe, northwest China's Gansu Province, Feb. 22, 2013.
Lamas carry a gigantic Buddha tangka to a hillside for an anual display ritual in Labrang Monastery in Xiahe, northwest China's Gansu Province, Feb. 22, 2013. The Buddha tangka display or "the basking of Buddha" is a Tibetan tradition praying for a good year. As one of the six leading monasteries of Tibetan Buddhism, Labrang Monastery built in 1709 is home to more than 1,000 lamas and is another center of the Gelug Sect, also known as the Yellow Sect, of Tibetan Buddhism outside the Tibet Autonomous Region. (Xinhua/Zhang Meng)
Lamas attend a Buddhist ritual displaying a gigantic Buddha tangka alongside a hillside for disciples' worship in Labrang Monastery in Xiahe, northwest China's Gansu Province, Feb. 22, 2013.
Lamas attend a Buddhist ritual displaying a gigantic Buddha tangka alongside a hillside for disciples' worship in Labrang Monastery in Xiahe, northwest China's Gansu Province, Feb. 22, 2013. The Buddha tangka display or "the basking of Buddha" is a Tibetan tradition praying for a good year. As one of the six leading monasteries of Tibetan Buddhism, Labrang Monastery built in 1709 is home to more than 1,000 lamas and is another center of the Gelug Sect, also known as the Yellow Sect, of Tibetan Buddhism outside the Tibet Autonomous Region. (Xinhua/Zhang Meng)
Lamas attend a Buddhist ritual displaying a gigantic Buddha tangka alongside a hillside for disciples' worship in Labrang Monastery in Xiahe, northwest China's Gansu Province, Feb. 22, 2013.
Lamas attend a Buddhist ritual displaying a gigantic Buddha tangka alongside a hillside for disciples' worship in Labrang Monastery in Xiahe, northwest China's Gansu Province, Feb. 22, 2013. The Buddha tangka display or "the basking of Buddha" is a Tibetan tradition praying for a good year. As one of the six leading monasteries of Tibetan Buddhism, Labrang Monastery built in 1709 is home to more than 1,000 lamas and is another center of the Gelug Sect, also known as the Yellow Sect, of Tibetan Buddhism outside the Tibet Autonomous Region. (Xinhua/Zhang Meng)
Lamas carry a gigantic Buddha tangka to a hillside for an anual display ritual in Labrang Monastery in Xiahe, northwest China's Gansu Province, Feb. 22, 2013.
Lamas carry a gigantic Buddha tangka to a hillside for an anual display ritual in Labrang Monastery in Xiahe, northwest China's Gansu Province, Feb. 22, 2013. The Buddha tangka display or "the basking of Buddha" is a Tibetan tradition praying for a good year. As one of the six leading monasteries of Tibetan Buddhism, Labrang Monastery built in 1709 is home to more than 1,000 lamas and is another center of the Gelug Sect, also known as the Yellow Sect, of Tibetan Buddhism outside the Tibet Autonomous Region. (Xinhua/Zhang Meng)
Lamas carry a gigantic Buddha tangka to a hillside for an anual display ritual in Labrang Monastery in Xiahe, northwest China's Gansu Province, Feb. 22, 2013.
Lamas carry a gigantic Buddha tangka to a hillside for an anual display ritual in Labrang Monastery in Xiahe, northwest China's Gansu Province, Feb. 22, 2013. The Buddha tangka display or "the basking of Buddha" is a Tibetan tradition praying for a good year. As one of the six leading monasteries of Tibetan Buddhism, Labrang Monastery built in 1709 is home to more than 1,000 lamas and is another center of the Gelug Sect, also known as the Yellow Sect, of Tibetan Buddhism outside the Tibet Autonomous Region. (Xinhua/Zhang Meng)
Lamas climb a hillside to attend a Buddhist ritual displaying a gigantic Buddha tangka alongside the hillside for disciples' worship in Labrang Monastery in Xiahe, northwest China's Gansu Province, Feb. 22, 2013.
Lamas climb a hillside to attend a Buddhist ritual displaying a gigantic Buddha tangka alongside the hillside for disciples' worship in Labrang Monastery in Xiahe, northwest China's Gansu Province, Feb. 22, 2013. The Buddha tangka display or "the basking of Buddha" is a Tibetan tradition praying for a good year. As one of the six leading monasteries of Tibetan Buddhism, Labrang Monastery built in 1709 is home to more than 1,000 lamas and is another center of the Gelug Sect, also known as the Yellow Sect, of Tibetan Buddhism outside the Tibet Autonomous Region. (Xinhua/Zhang Meng)
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