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[[Image:Draksum Lha Tso Kongpo 2.jpg|thumb| | [[Image:Draksum Lha Tso Kongpo 2.jpg|thumb|400px|Draksum Lha Tso — also called “the Tsogo lake” — is a famous sacred lake located in Kongpo Gyamda county, 55 km to the east of Kongpo Gyamda and 300 km from Lhasa. Built in the middle of the lake, the [[Nyingma]] temple Tsodzong Gongba was built in 17th c.]] | ||
'''Kongpo''' ([[Wyl.]] '' kong po'') is one of the | '''Kongpo''' (Tib. ཀོང་པོ་, [[Wyl.]] '' kong po'') is one of the four main regions comprising '''South Eastern Tibet'''. Over 50% of Kongpo is made of forest, and its climate is mild and humid. | ||
== | ==Four Regions of South Eastern Tibet== | ||
*[[Dakpo]] | |||
*'''Kongpo''' | |||
*[[Powo]] | *[[Powo]] | ||
* | *[[Pemakö]] | ||
*[[ | |||
==Masters== | |||
*[[Dudjom Rinpoche]] | |||
*[[Jamgön Kongtrul Lodrö Tayé]] | |||
*[[Jatsön Nyingpo]] | |||
*[[Sangye Lingpa]] | |||
==Monasteries== | ==Monasteries== |
Latest revision as of 16:13, 25 February 2021
Kongpo (Tib. ཀོང་པོ་, Wyl. kong po) is one of the four main regions comprising South Eastern Tibet. Over 50% of Kongpo is made of forest, and its climate is mild and humid.
Four Regions of South Eastern Tibet
Masters
Monasteries
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