Pala is the short name of Pajuelakang family, which is one of the five Dipan families after Dali Lam. During the over 300 years ups and downs of Pala family, there were five persons assigned the local officials and played an important role in politics. Pala family owned mass manors and serf carried a strong old Tibet feature. The most precious is that it’s maintained in a good condition after the times vicissitude. Now it’s open to the public and serves as the evidence of Tibetan Serf system.
Location:
Pala Manor is located in Southeast of Gyangts, in the Banjorlhunbo Village of Jangra Town 4 kilometers southwest of Gyangze County.
How to get there:
From Jingshan Square in Gyangts, you can take 30 minutes’ motor tricycle to get there.
Admission Fee:
RMB 30 Yuan per one
Recommended Time for a Visit: Two hours
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