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  • The Dalai Lama's picturesque Norbulingka Park, located in the western suburb of Lhasa City, at the bank of the Kyichu River, is the Tibetan counterpart to the Qing emperor's Summer Palace in Beijing. Norbulingka means "Treasure Park" in Tibetan language; it is the biggest man-made gardens in Tibet, covering an area of 46 acres, with 370 rooms of different sizes. It was first built in the middle 18th century and it was where Dalai Lama dealt with affairs and held religious activities. Now it has been turned into a park and opened to the public. Norbulingka is composed of several palace complexes; each of them is divided into three sections - the palace section, the section in front of the palaces and the woods. Reflecting the ethnical, religious features of the Tibetan people and embodying the architecture style of inland China, it was listed by UNESCO as a World Cultural Heritage Site in 2001 as an extension of Potala Palace.
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