西藏最神秘古格王朝为何会一夜消失?是天灾还是人祸?真相在此!Why the Guge Kingdom Disappeared Overnight, Still a Mystery
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- Tashi Delek from the Guge Kingdom! Today, I will show you an exploration trip to the lost kingdom in western Tibet. Visit www.tibettravel.org/
The Guge Kingdom, one of the first important cultural relics sites under protection in Tibet, is a place full of stories and mysteries.
Even I am a Tibetan, every time I come here, I got a feeling of mystery.
The ancient Guge kingdom has so many mysteries and secrets. Can you imagine there used to be a kingdom with over 100,000 citizens in such a wild area? Even now, people have no idea how this beautiful kingdom was destroyed in one night. No one knows what happened here.
Where do these tunnels lead? Where are the secret ways of the winter palace?
With many questions, I explored the ruins of Guge kingdom in my way. I crossed the tunnels in the ruins, which were believed to reach the hidden city of Shambala. I climbed to the winter palace at the top of the ruins, exploring the rooms, but found nothing.
Just like playing a treasure hunt game, I was always able to find some connection to my Tibetan ancestors.
Also, the Ruins of Guge Kingdom is an awesome place for photographers to take pictures. From the top of the kingdom ruins, you can enjoy a breathtaking view of the Guge valley.
The Tholing Monastery, which is 18 kilometers away from the ruin of Guge Kingdom, is also worth a visit since it is the first monastery in west Tibet. Although it has been destroyed many times in the past, you can still see many ancient stupas, statures, morals, and so on in this old monastery.
I really recommended the ruins of the Guge Kingdom for you, which you can add to your Kailash tour.
In the end, I would like to share some tips for your trip to the Guge Kingdom.
1. Please wear a pair of comfortable hiking shoes, as you will need to climb to the top of the ruins.
2. The ruins of the Guge kingdom are heavily weathered and not very stable and fixed in some places. Please be careful not to get too close to dangerous areas such as the outer walls near the cliffs.
3. The steps inside the ruins are very steep, so please watch your step.
4. If you are interested in Tibetan history, you can learn more about the legends of the Guge Kingdom before you go. It will be more interesting to bring your own questions to find your answers about the lost kingdom.
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Beautiful job brother...! 💕 from Ladakh (India)
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I am really falling in love with your videos. Spectacular views. The way you speak and explain in details is very very much appreciated. Thanks again. God bless you
Thank you very much for your kind words. 🙏🙏Love from Tibet
Wow, spectacular views. Beautiful video. Lovely music. Well done Jamyan.
Thank your for your kind comment.🙏🙏
Thank you jamyang tsering la for this wonderful video. It helps to visualize my mom’s childhood memories playing around guge kingdom near her place tholing. Sadly, we are in indiA and can’t visit our own country 😭
Please come back where you should belong to.
Very excited to see the ancient rulers palace 🤔🤗 Very Very cleverly designed their building 👌👌👏👏 Salute to those people who lost their lives 🙏🙏🌹🌷🌹🌷🌹🌷
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Lovely video & your presentation really wants to visit Tibet beautiful place👌👍
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Thanks for your inspiring videos be safe 🙏🏻
Thank you Jamyang la for sharing the very interesting Historical information regarding Guge Khar.
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See u again. Thank you for your continued support. 🙏
Breathe taking landscape. So insightful and spiritual. My dream to be there. 🙏💖
Beautiful visuals, excellent photography 👌. Eagerly waiting to know more about tibet, from kerala India.
Thank you very much. 🙏🙏 Welcoem to visit Tibet one day in the future.
Thanks Jamyang for giving us an insight of every important place in Tibet which we are unable to explore because of best known facts those we strongly desire from the core of our heart
Very interesting story and place, beautiful scenery! Loved hearing about the lost kingdom. From Australia.
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Wow.. I always enjoy all your videos.. Thanks. I Would appreciate and enjoy even more, if you include atleast 20% of your video for conversation and interaction with Local people..
Wonderful video.. Tashi Delek
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Beautiful.. Mesmerizing.
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Jamyang, a good vlog with full of historical discription. Liked the video, drone shots of beautiful mountains, valleys n structures. Eagar to visit one day. Nice vlog. Keep vlogging n showing beautiful n hidden Tibet. Wonderful place.
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Subhash Jadhav, Pune India
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As a Tibetan i never visit those mysteries place, but because of you and your group lead me to adventure those holly places really thank you 🙏🏻 always by your side.
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@Rin chen , Where do you live?
Remind me no things is 4 ever.....today's kings can be tomorrow beggar
@@The_Intuitive_Mind Swiss
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Awesome :)
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Spectacular views!
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Beautiful Jamyang. Young Tibetans need to watch this kind of videos to enrich oneself with some informations about Western part of Tibet. The wilderness showed in the videos are breathtaking..
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Very nice video bro 👍 Plz makes some video on Tsang drikpa place really want to see.🙏
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Beautiful canyon.
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@@TibettravelOrg most welcome
Mesmerising bro, love from Ladakh...
I really appreciate your efforts...
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You guys really appreciate
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I hope will visit guge with you from tibet vista, i love all your videos. Bless 🙏🏽
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nice video bro
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hehehe! thank you very much for your comment and in the future we will do more videos of Tibet...
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Thank you.
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What a beautiful place... Tibet has a picturesque place!
Wow what a beautiful views Iam watching from USA
Tashi Deleg Jamyang la!!!
Your videos are so beautiful and very informative.
Plz make a video specifically on Pangong Lake (Tibetan side).
Pangong of Ladakh side is very popular Indian tourists and visit hundreds of thousands of tourists every year. I am sure these tourists will love to see the Tibetan part of Pangong lake.
Being a young tib guy u doing great job thumup 👍👍👍
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Spectacular views jamyang... I love Tibetian people n their culture now m seeing the culture through your lenses
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Very,nice travel video.thankyou so much for showing the Tibet life. In imagination itself I can't imagine all these places. Because of u my dream of seeing Tibet is more or less full filling thanks for that sir. Iam from southern tip of India.
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We will keep uploading more videos about Tibet. Hope you will like it. Thanks again.
Thank you, my father place 🙏🙏🙏
Thank you Jamyang la,as viewers if u want to know more abt Guge,the lost kingdom,u will get more information frm DHARMA DOCUMENTARIES
OMG! Is amazing video, I’m so so in love with you, your art work and especially Tibet, after pandemic I will definitely contact you to help my dreams come true. My heart always with Tibet❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Thank you very much for enjoying my video. Welcome to Tibet, and I will be here waiting for your visit, and showing you the most authentic Tibet. ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Wow beautiful kingdom , on
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You have the best videos, who is your camera guy? You need to turn the camera on him as well. He gets some of the best shots. You are such a beautiful person. I love all your videos. I live in Texas in the U.S
Beautiful Jamayng la, love from spiti India
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this’ SUCH AN AMAZING CONSTRUCTION--the patience hardwork and planning of this place is mind blowing!
you have SUCH iNTERESTiNG and overwhelming tourists’ places out there--a BLESSED PLACE!
#giveHONORandPRAiSES to ONE GREAT GODALMIGHTY ..the GOD of Abraham Isaac and Jacob--the GREAT CREATOR!!!
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Hi I liked very much. Where is exactly way to shambhala from Tibet. Please show
Thank you very much 💕
Tashi delek. Greetings from Chile, South America. I have seen all your recent videos about Mount Kailsah. This last one is also very good. Is this the ancient city of Tsaparang? In January 2020 I was in Nepal, I hope one day to visit Tibet.
Good afternoon. Thank you very much for your support. 🙏
Yes, this is Tsaparang. Welcome to visit Tibet one day in the future.
You sure come to Mesa Verd one of these days i looks the same or sample building source
Lately I have been watching your videos your videos are amazing.Although we belong to different country, speaks different languages ,but our physical appearance are similiar 😊
I will visitTibet in future .
Regards from Kohima ,Nagaland Northeast India.
Thank you very much for liking our video, welcome to visit Tibet in the future.
I just read a book, THE WAY OF THE WHITE CLOUD by a German monk, Lama Anagarika Govinda (Ernst Lothar Hoffmann), who explore there in 1947-48. He described how he and his wife trace the incredible Buddhist wall paintings among the ruin and took some photo of this mysterious Guge Kingdom. They travel by foot and local guide with yaks in stages from India to Mt Kailash and back. Visiting numerous ancient rock temples to record Buddhist religious art. Now that I can see it in picture instead of words, its beyond my imagination. It will be my destination when Tibet is open, without the quarantine.
beautiful brother,,,,,,, from india
See you again, dear friend. Thank you for your support. 🙏
Good morning from Shiprock, NM and this place appears like Arizona landmark
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there must be millions of views for such beautiful, informative, spiritual video.
If possible you make dubbing and upload this video in Hindi, you will definitely will get may views if it is converted in
Thank you very much 💕
Due various political events so much history had been destroyed, is the saddest part for the Buddhist communities. As being from Humla, Nepal my communities are so much connected to Tibet.
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I wish wathing a tsona zhong ple jamyang lak..kindly plz
Its amazing, how can people at that time build those building perched at such precarious place.
Thank you for showing the video of Guge Kingdom (Tsaparang) as I visited this site back in May 2004 where everything was barely exist. Everything was pretty much remote! So, I've been wondering what it's like at this moment... a new blacktop road to the ruin's site and chain for the tunnels/passageways along with many guide signs and prayer flags everywhere. I'll cherish the moments where we had a SUV breakdown on the way to Guge Kingdom from Lhasa (it was like 6-7 days drive and getting invited to nomads' tents a few times.
I wonder if the Cave of the Death is allowed to visit at this moment? I'll never forget seeing the bodies there as well as the horrible smell, too. We weren't able to see the frescoes up close as the doors were locked. We pretty much stayed for the whole day hitting the morning's sunlight and climbing all the way to the top to see that awesome view everywhere! (Drones definitely replaced that at this moment though)
I definitely would like to go back there again just to see the frescoes if they're allowed for viewing. Quite amazing spot to visit in middle of nowhere! Hard to fathom that it was a paradise oasis at once. Imagine that some of the cities here in USA could be like this ruin (look we're running out of water in some cities)?
Again, thank you for the great video!
Thank you very much for watching our channel 💗
Welcome to visit our land again in the future.
Hi bro good morning 🙏please show us some bad time people are suffering from humanity will be appreciated be honest with your kind words and be true 👍
This place is how far from gang rinbochhe??
#9.20 i saw a handprint on the entrace of the cave.
Dear brother, I have not yet understood the Tibet budhism & guru Padmasambhava's teachings. Budhism transformed itself at the great conferences held in KASHMIR.
PL. enlighten me.
Hari Om Tat Sat
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Do you guys also greet with the word ‘Julley’?
Nope..."tashi deleck"
It look like the Grand Canyon in az
Very interesting. Thank you for bringing this remote kingdom to our attention. I have a few questions: Were they Buddhists? I find it interesting that the caves and walls lack any Tibetan Buddhist iconography. Were they rival kingdoms with Lhasa? And, is it possible that environmental reasons, like a severe drought that left the citizens with no access to reliable water, could be the cause for the kingdom disbanding so suddenly? Another enjoyable video. Thank you . . .
See you again. Thank you for watching our video. All of these are still a mystery for us.
See you again. Thank you for watching our video. All of these are still a mystery for us.
Kingdom of guge was defeated by king of garwhal 😂 madho singh Bhandari the cheif commander of garwhali army
The attack from Ladakh was lead by Ladakhi King Singee Namgyal.. Around 1620-35
མཐོ་གླིང་གསེར་གྱི་ལྷ་ཁང་ 🌺🌼🌻🌞
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I think Lotsava Rinchen Zangpo
Ancient people were good in digging tunnels
What kingdom?
What monastery?
The whole video has so many names
Don't you check before you published the video?
Teremtő erő nevében légy áldott mindig szeressétek egymást mindig ez a ut vezet a megvilágosodásra teremtő erő légyen veletek mindenhol mindörökké teremtő erő és fény légyen veletek.
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The rich Guge culture very advanced was forcefully distroyed by Central Tibetan power loving Kings due to Guge's strong Bon traditional culture. It is the seat of an ancient Tibetan civilization which was very advanced in many fields.
Regrets of human civilization
100k thousands people terminated overnight by aggressors,this is real genocide and massacre,most barbarian crimes against humanity,China now will not let any part of her territory and any group of her people invaded by any enemy!
Jai madho singh Bhandari garwhali kingdom 🕉
Last and greediness make men mad to destroy everything good and spirituality, Gughi Kingdom was a place worth to be visited , inspite of damages made by soldiers and miscreants.
Mr. Jamyang Tsering,
Where were you born and where do you live?
Where did you get education and how do you learnt English?
I was born in Lhasa, Tibet, China. And also live in Lhasa now.
@@TibettravelOrg , Thanks for your reply.
In which language does outsiders communicate there?
@@The_Intuitive_Mind Most welcome, we communicate use Tibetan language or Mandarin in our daily life.
to me it likes guys moved to Machu Picchu
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Mr. Jamyang Tsering,
On whom does the King ruled when there is no population in those areas?
From where does the Monks get their food & clothes when not even grass grows there?
How did the monks built the monasteries there without market, industries and village nearby?
time brings great changes to the world
Who told u that no grass is grown there? Don't u see the lavish land and water that support good crops enough for the people living there?
Watch DHARMA DOCUMENTARIES,u find grass thr,eat till ur stomach full
According to the historical records of the Bon religion in Tibet, the ancient Guge Kingdom culture has a history of 18,000 years ago. 根据西藏苯教历史记载,古象雄文化距今有1万八千年历史: czcams.com/video/qY0vws318iA/video.html
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Looks like melted buildings
Tibetan alphabets r very similar to Indian Bengali alphabets ...
Yes
Tibetan language grammer is completely based on ancient Sanskrit. The script was invented by a group of highly learned scholars trained in India. This explains the missing 1200 years of Indian sanskrit heritage being kept intact in the Tibetan monasteries, whilst Indian cultural heritage was usurped by the marauding foreign invasions in India itself. The ancient linguistic cultural heritage of India was kept in safe custody by the custodians of the Tibetan centres of learning. What India lost during its foreign rule of more than a 1000 year, is still practised to this day within Tibetan buddhism.