Located about 4 miles
south of central Tsedang it is one of the earliest Buddhist Temples in Tibetan
history. It was built in 641 A.D. by King Songtsan Gampo. It houses the precious
relics the Pear Tangkha, which is 2 meters in length, 1.2 meters in breadth, and
is made of 29026 pears and different precious stones.