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Sacred Tibetan Printing Heritage

Narthang Monastery

Narthang Monastery, a timeless treasure near Shigatse, is this sacred gem with over 800 years of history and known as Tibetan Library of Wisdom.

Location
20km southwest of Shigatse
Founded
1153
Known As
Tibetan Library of Wisdom
Feature
Ancient Printing Workshop

Overview

Just 20km southwest of Shigatse, Narthang Monastery sits quietly along the 318 National Highway, a sacred gem with over 800 years of history.

Founded in 1153 by the (Kadampa) master Dondon Lozhi Zhaba, it’s one of Tibet’s three great sutra-printing houses,
known as the “Tibetan Library of Wisdom.”

Monastery Life

As you enter the monastery, the first thing that strikes you is the blend of old and new.

Weathered (Yuan Dynasty) walls stand beside newly renovated halls, while locals spin prayer wheels around white stupas, leaving offerings of fruit and barley.

Inside, monks in maroon robes welcome visitors with warm smiles, sometimes sharing a cup of butter tea as they explain the temple’s treasures.

Ancient Printing Workshop

The highlight is the ancient printing workshop, where nearly 9,000 wooden blocks of the Tibetan Buddhist canon (Kangyur) and (Tengyur) are carefully preserved.

You might catch a monk demonstrating traditional printing techniques, his hands moving gently over centuries old woodblocks.

Sacred Relics

Don’t miss the sacred relics, seven stone carvings of the Sixteen Arhats and a stone bearing the footprint of a former abbot, believed to hold spiritual power.

Surroundings & Journey

The monastery’s quiet charm extends to its surroundings.

The drive from Shigatse passes through a hillside draped in prayer flags, offering glimpses of rural Tibetan life.

Narthang Monastery isn’t just a historical site,it’s a living place of faith. The soft chants of monks, the rustle of prayer flags, and the warmth of local hospitality make this a truly unforgettable stop on any Tibet journey.

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1: Tibet Travel Permit

Without Tibet Travel Permits, you cannot enter Tibet (Tibet Autonomous Region), China, but it is not difficult to obtain the permit, registered company like TRW, it can be easily obtain it for you if your Tibet Tour has been confirmed with a legit registered local travel company.

2: Alien Permit

Alien Travel Permit (ATP) is an additional permit which is required if your itinerary is in Gyirong, Kailash, Ngari and EBC in western part of Tibet,Tsedang,Nyinchi, Ranwo Lake, Basum Lake, Sakga or Shalu Monasteries in Shigatse area,

3: Military Permit

The Military Permits as you can see from the word, this permit is related to military department, thus, this travel document is mainly issued by the military authority in Tibet, in fact, this permit is compulsory for entering to any border regions between China and neighboring countries. Military permits are required for visiting following places in Tibet apart from TTP.

  • Ali (Far Western Tibet)
  • Guge Kingdom (Far Western Tibet)
  • Gyirong (New Border to Nepal)
  • Lake Manasarovar (Near Mt. Kailash in Far Western Tibet)
  • Kailash (Western Tibet)
  • Nyima country (Border country between Ali and Nakchu Prefecture)
  • Cochin

NOTE: This permit can apply only from Lhasa, Tibet, you don’t have to worry about it as our company (TRW) will obtain such permits on your behalf and you just need to cooperate by sending your scanned copies of China Visa/TGV and Passport to your travel consultant. If you want to know more details about Tibet Travel Permits, you can contact us at info@tibetroofofworld.com Our professional travel consultants will reply to you with their extensive knowledge and rich Tibet tour experiences

Tibet Travel Permit (TTP) is the basic required permit to travel to Tibet Autonomous Region (TAR), every foreign travelers must need Tibet Travel Permit to enter to Tibet along with your Chinese Visa or Tibet Group Visa. Though it seems very hard or confusing, it just takes few simple steps, and your travel agency will do the rest.

Tibet Travel Permit is mainly obtained from Tibet Tourism Bureau in Lhasa, Tibet, which contains the tourist’s information and confirmed itineraries.

According to the latest Chinese regulations for foreign visitors, passports must have a validity of six months (at least) to apply for a Chinese visa. This requirement also applies when traveling to Tibet along with Tibet Travel Permit.

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