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The ruins of Lagari Palace are located in the south of Qusong County, Tibet Autonomous Region, and were built in the 13th century. Existing buildings can be divided into early, middle and late periods. The early building is called "Tashi Qunzong" in Tibetan, and it was built in the 13th century. The existing 12-meter-high palace wall fragments and the south and north gates; the mid-term building is called "Gandan Lazi" in Tibetan, and it was built in the 15th century. , is the existing main building of the Lagari Palace site, which is composed of the palace, warehouse, Lacan (palace), square, stables, etc. It was originally 5 floors, but now there are 3 floors, and some murals still remain; the late building is called "Summer Palace". Built in the 18th century, the existing part is a basically complete courtyard palace.
The ruins of Lagarli Palace basically maintain the layout and structure of the original building, and its architectural style combines the architectural style of the Han nationality. This is relatively precious in Tibetan royal palace buildings, and it is also an important material for studying the local history and architectural history of Tibet.
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