Introduction to Zamplinka: "Zamplinka" means the Garden of the King of Tibet. It was built in the 15th year of Zhenguan of the Tang Dynasty (AD 641). A specially built palace was built to welcome Princess Wencheng to Tibet. After being burned down and rebuilt many times, today's "Zamplinka" is large in scale, covering an area of ​​43 acres, and is the only Zao garden in the world. There are 127 murals, Thangkas and 123 Buddha statues in the hall, which truly reflect the culture and development of the Tubo Dynasty at that time and have high historical and cultural research value.

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