Pala Manor is the manor of the Pala family, a big Tibetan family, with the full name of Pajuelakang. It is one of the 12 old manors in Tibet, and it is also the old Tibetan lord manor that is relatively well preserved in Tibet. The main building of Pala Manor is three-storey high and quite spectacular. There are 57 existing houses with complete building facilities and elegant decoration. It has a scripture hall, a sun room, a living room (upper reception room), and a bedroom. The interior of the room is magnificent and magnificent. The decoration of the scripture hall is exquisite, and the scriptures and Buddhist shrines are well preserved. In addition, there are wineries, mills, serfs stoves, etc. in the Pala Manor. There are leather whips, shackles, standing cages, cowhide tubes and other torture instruments on display in the corridor, and even old prisons are preserved. All this vividly reproduces the luxurious life of the serf owners and the exploitation of the serfs.
Pala Manor

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