Gyantse Dzong
China, China
Gyantse Dzong is a historic Tibetan fortress in Gyantse, southern Tibet, known for its commanding hilltop position and its role in defending the region. It was built in the 14th century and later became famous for resisting British forces during the 1904 Younghusband expedition. Today, its restored ruins are valued for their history and for the wide views they offer over Gyantse town and nearby monasteries.
Location
Gyantse, Gyantse County, Shigatse, China, 857400
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