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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Inside the vast hall are pillars, silken banners, prayer Xi&#8217;an Travel flags, tapestries, thousands of Buddha pictures, and at one end three seated statues. Xi&#8217;an Travel The pilgrims prostrated themselves, touching their foreheads to the floor, three times in front of each statue. The wooden flooring in front of each has been worn into dips where countless faithful pilgrims have made obeisance here over the centuries. One of the statues was of Tsong Khapa, the fourteenth-century founder of the Tibetan Buddhist Yellow Hat sect. The lamasery is built over his birthplace. Legend says a tree grew on the spot and </p>
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