Xaitongmoin County or Zhetongmön (Tibetan: བཞད་མཐོང་སྨོན་རྫོང་།, Wylie: bzhad mthong smon rdzong, ZYPY: Xaitongmoin Zong;,[1] simplified Chinese:谢通门县; traditional Chinese:謝通門縣; pinyin:Xiètōngmén Xiàn) is a county of Xigazê in the Tibet Autonomous Region.
County in Tibet, People's Republic of China
Xaitongmoin County
谢通门县 • བཞད་མཐོང་སྨོན་རྫོང་།
County
Location of Xaitongmoin County (red) within Xigazê City (yellow) and the Tibet AR
Ganden Lhading, which became a branch of Tashi Lhunpo Monastery, was founded in 1050. It converted to Gelug in 1650.[2] Renga Chode, a Shangpa Kagyu Monastery, was also founded in 1050. It converted to Gelug in 1600.[3]
Tashi Gepel was a minor 14th century Kagyu nunnery.[4]
Takmo Lingka, a Sakya monastery, was founded here in 1436.[5]
Dratsang Monastery (Zhe Dratsang, chazang si), founded in the 15th century, was a Nyingma or Sakya monastery. It also became a Gelug monastery in the 17th century.[6]
Gonga Choding, a Nyingma monastery, was founded in 1500, and converted to Gelug in 1650.[7]
A Gelug hermitage, Ngulchu Chodzong, was known for its printery.[8][9]
The county was home to the 16th century main estate of the Thon Pa family.[10]
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