A monk is seen at the Buddhist Institute in Zhedui Village, Lhasa City District, Tibet Autonomous Region, China. The institute was officially opened in October 2011, becoming the first higher Buddhist educational institution in Tibet, where monks and nuns belonging to the five main sects of Tibetan Buddhism are co-educated. At the moment, more than 900 people are studying here, more than 130 of them are women, as well as eight children, who are called "little Buddhas".31.05.2021#6567229
Students do their exercises at the stadium of the Buddhist Institute in Zhedui Village, Lhasa City District, Tibet Autonomous Region, China. The institute was officially opened in October 2011, becoming the first higher Buddhist educational institution in Tibet, where monks and nuns belonging to the five main sects of Tibetan Buddhism are co-educated. At the moment, more than 900 people are studying here, more than 130 of them are women, as well as eight children, who are called "little Buddhas".31.05.2021#6567225
The view shows the stadium of the Tibetan Buddhism are co-educated. At the moment, more than 900 people are studying here, more than 130 of them are women, as well as eight children, who are called "little Buddhas".31.05.2021#6567223
The view shows the stadium of the Tibetan Buddhism are co-educated. At the moment, more than 900 people are studying here, more than 130 of them are women, as well as eight children, who are called "little Buddhas".31.05.2021#6567222
The view shows the Buddhist Institute in Zhedui Village, Lhasa City District, Tibet Autonomous Region, China. The institute was officially opened in October 2011, becoming the first higher Buddhist educational institution in Tibet, where monks and nuns belonging to the five main sects of Tibetan Buddhism are co-educated. At the moment, more than 900 people are studying here, more than 130 of them are women, as well as eight children, who are called "little Buddhas".31.05.2021#6567219
The view shows the temple at the Buddhist Institute in Zhedui Village, Lhasa City District, Tibet Autonomous Region, China. The institute was officially opened in October 2011, becoming the first higher Buddhist educational institution in Tibet, where monks and nuns belonging to the five main sects of Tibetan Buddhism are co-educated. At the moment, more than 900 people are studying here, more than 130 of them are women, as well as eight children, who are called "little Buddhas".31.05.2021#6567218
The view shows the Buddhist Institute in Zhedui Village, Lhasa City District, Tibet Autonomous Region, China. The institute was officially opened in October 2011, becoming the first higher Buddhist educational institution in Tibet, where monks and nuns belonging to the five main sects of Tibetan Buddhism are co-educated. At the moment, more than 900 people are studying here, more than 130 of them are women, as well as eight children, who are called "little Buddhas".31.05.2021#6567217
The view shows the temple at the Buddhist Institute in Zhedui Village, Lhasa City District, Tibet Autonomous Region, China. The institute was officially opened in October 2011, becoming the first higher Buddhist educational institution in Tibet, where monks and nuns belonging to the five main sects of Tibetan Buddhism are co-educated. At the moment, more than 900 people are studying here, more than 130 of them are women, as well as eight children, who are called "little Buddhas".31.05.2021#6567216
The view shows the Buddhist Institute in Zhedui Village, Lhasa City District, Tibet Autonomous Region, China. The institute was officially opened in October 2011, becoming the first higher Buddhist educational institution in Tibet, where monks and nuns belonging to the five main sects of Tibetan Buddhism are co-educated. At the moment, more than 900 people are studying here, more than 130 of them are women, as well as eight children, who are called "little Buddhas".31.05.2021#6567215
The view shows the Buddhist Institute in Zhedui Village, Lhasa City District, Tibet Autonomous Region, China. The institute was officially opened in October 2011, becoming the first higher Buddhist educational institution in Tibet, where monks and nuns belonging to the five main sects of Tibetan Buddhism are co-educated. At the moment, more than 900 people are studying here, more than 130 of them are women, as well as eight children, who are called "little Buddhas".31.05.2021#6567214
The view shows the Buddhist Institute in Zhedui Village, Lhasa City District, Tibet Autonomous Region, China. The institute was officially opened in October 2011, becoming the first higher Buddhist educational institution in Tibet, where monks and nuns belonging to the five main sects of Tibetan Buddhism are co-educated. At the moment, more than 900 people are studying here, more than 130 of them are women, as well as eight children, who are called "little Buddhas".31.05.2021#6567213
The view shows the Buddhist Institute in Zhedui Village, Lhasa City District, Tibet Autonomous Region, China. The institute was officially opened in October 2011, becoming the first higher Buddhist educational institution in Tibet, where monks and nuns belonging to the five main sects of Tibetan Buddhism are co-educated. At the moment, more than 900 people are studying here, more than 130 of them are women, as well as eight children, who are called "little Buddhas".31.05.2021#6567212
The view shows the Buddhist Institute in Zhedui Village, Lhasa City District, Tibet Autonomous Region, China. The institute was officially opened in October 2011, becoming the first higher Buddhist educational institution in Tibet, where monks and nuns belonging to the five main sects of Tibetan Buddhism are co-educated. At the moment, more than 900 people are studying here, more than 130 of them are women, as well as eight children, who are called "little Buddhas".31.05.2021#6567211
A boy attends the lesson at the Buddhist Institute in Zhedui Village, Lhasa City District, Tibet Autonomous Region, China. The institute was officially opened in October 2011, becoming the first higher Buddhist educational institution in Tibet, where monks and nuns belonging to the five main sects of Tibetan Buddhism are co-educated. At the moment, more than 900 people are studying here, more than 130 of them are women, as well as eight children, who are called "little Buddhas".31.05.2021#6567205
Monks are seen at the Buddhist Institute in Zhedui Village, Lhasa City District, Tibet Autonomous Region, China. The institute was officially opened in October 2011, becoming the first higher Buddhist educational institution in Tibet, where monks and nuns belonging to the five main sects of Tibetan Buddhism are co-educated. At the moment, more than 900 people are studying here, more than 130 of them are women, as well as eight children, who are called "little Buddhas".31.05.2021#6567198
Monks are seen at the Buddhist Institute in Zhedui Village, Lhasa City District, Tibet Autonomous Region, China. The institute was officially opened in October 2011, becoming the first higher Buddhist educational institution in Tibet, where monks and nuns belonging to the five main sects of Tibetan Buddhism are co-educated. At the moment, more than 900 people are studying here, more than 130 of them are women, as well as eight children, who are called "little Buddhas".31.05.2021#6567196
Monks are seen at the Buddhist Institute in Zhedui Village, Lhasa City District, Tibet Autonomous Region, China. The institute was officially opened in October 2011, becoming the first higher Buddhist educational institution in Tibet, where monks and nuns belonging to the five main sects of Tibetan Buddhism are co-educated. At the moment, more than 900 people are studying here, more than 130 of them are women, as well as eight children, who are called "little Buddhas".31.05.2021#6567195
Monks are seen at the Buddhist Institute in Zhedui Village, Lhasa City District, Tibet Autonomous Region, China. The institute was officially opened in October 2011, becoming the first higher Buddhist educational institution in Tibet, where monks and nuns belonging to the five main sects of Tibetan Buddhism are co-educated. At the moment, more than 900 people are studying here, more than 130 of them are women, as well as eight children, who are called "little Buddhas".31.05.2021#6567194
Monks are seen at the Buddhist Institute in Zhedui Village, Lhasa City District, Tibet Autonomous Region, China. The institute was officially opened in October 2011, becoming the first higher Buddhist educational institution in Tibet, where monks and nuns belonging to the five main sects of Tibetan Buddhism are co-educated. At the moment, more than 900 people are studying here, more than 130 of them are women, as well as eight children, who are called "little Buddhas".31.05.2021#6567193
Monks are seen at the Buddhist Institute in Zhedui Village, Lhasa City District, Tibet Autonomous Region, China. The institute was officially opened in October 2011, becoming the first higher Buddhist educational institution in Tibet, where monks and nuns belonging to the five main sects of Tibetan Buddhism are co-educated. At the moment, more than 900 people are studying here, more than 130 of them are women, as well as eight children, who are called "little Buddhas".31.05.2021#6567192
Monks are seen at the Buddhist Institute in Zhedui Village, Lhasa City District, Tibet Autonomous Region, China. The institute was officially opened in October 2011, becoming the first higher Buddhist educational institution in Tibet, where monks and nuns belonging to the five main sects of Tibetan Buddhism are co-educated. At the moment, more than 900 people are studying here, more than 130 of them are women, as well as eight children, who are called "little Buddhas".31.05.2021#6567191
Monks are seen at the Buddhist Institute in Zhedui Village, Lhasa City District, Tibet Autonomous Region, China. The institute was officially opened in October 2011, becoming the first higher Buddhist educational institution in Tibet, where monks and nuns belonging to the five main sects of Tibetan Buddhism are co-educated. At the moment, more than 900 people are studying here, more than 130 of them are women, as well as eight children, who are called "little Buddhas".31.05.2021#6567190
Monks are seen at the Buddhist Institute in Zhedui Village, Lhasa City District, Tibet Autonomous Region, China. The institute was officially opened in October 2011, becoming the first higher Buddhist educational institution in Tibet, where monks and nuns belonging to the five main sects of Tibetan Buddhism are co-educated. At the moment, more than 900 people are studying here, more than 130 of them are women, as well as eight children, who are called "little Buddhas".31.05.2021#6567189
The teacher conducts the lesson at the Buddhist Institute in Zhedui Village, Lhasa City District, Tibet Autonomous Region, China. The institute was officially opened in October 2011, becoming the first higher Buddhist educational institution in Tibet, where monks and nuns belonging to the five main sects of Tibetan Buddhism are co-educated. At the moment, more than 900 people are studying here, more than 130 of them are women, as well as eight children, who are called "little Buddhas".31.05.2021#6567185
The teacher conducts the lesson at the Buddhist Institute in Zhedui Village, Lhasa City District, Tibet Autonomous Region, China. The institute was officially opened in October 2011, becoming the first higher Buddhist educational institution in Tibet, where monks and nuns belonging to the five main sects of Tibetan Buddhism are co-educated. At the moment, more than 900 people are studying here, more than 130 of them are women, as well as eight children, who are called "little Buddhas".31.05.2021#6567184
Students attend the lesson at the Buddhist Institute in Zhedui Village, Lhasa City District, Tibet Autonomous Region, China. The institute was officially opened in October 2011, becoming the first higher Buddhist educational institution in Tibet, where monks and nuns belonging to the five main sects of Tibetan Buddhism are co-educated. At the moment, more than 900 people are studying here, more than 130 of them are women, as well as eight children, who are called "little Buddhas".31.05.2021#6567182
Students attend the lesson at the Buddhist Institute in Zhedui Village, Lhasa City District, Tibet Autonomous Region, China. The institute was officially opened in October 2011, becoming the first higher Buddhist educational institution in Tibet, where monks and nuns belonging to the five main sects of Tibetan Buddhism are co-educated. At the moment, more than 900 people are studying here, more than 130 of them are women, as well as eight children, who are called "little Buddhas".31.05.2021#6567180
Students attend the lesson at the Buddhist Institute in Zhedui Village, Lhasa City District, Tibet Autonomous Region, China. The institute was officially opened in October 2011, becoming the first higher Buddhist educational institution in Tibet, where monks and nuns belonging to the five main sects of Tibetan Buddhism are co-educated. At the moment, more than 900 people are studying here, more than 130 of them are women, as well as eight children, who are called "little Buddhas".31.05.2021#6567181
Students attend the lesson at the Buddhist Institute in Zhedui Village, Lhasa City District, Tibet Autonomous Region, China. The institute was officially opened in October 2011, becoming the first higher Buddhist educational institution in Tibet, where monks and nuns belonging to the five main sects of Tibetan Buddhism are co-educated. At the moment, more than 900 people are studying here, more than 130 of them are women, as well as eight children, who are called "little Buddhas".31.05.2021#6567179
Students attend the lesson at the Buddhist Institute in Zhedui Village, Lhasa City District, Tibet Autonomous Region, China. The institute was officially opened in October 2011, becoming the first higher Buddhist educational institution in Tibet, where monks and nuns belonging to the five main sects of Tibetan Buddhism are co-educated. At the moment, more than 900 people are studying here, more than 130 of them are women, as well as eight children, who are called "little Buddhas".31.05.2021#6567178
Students attend the lesson at the Buddhist Institute in Zhedui Village, Lhasa City District, Tibet Autonomous Region, China. The institute was officially opened in October 2011, becoming the first higher Buddhist educational institution in Tibet, where monks and nuns belonging to the five main sects of Tibetan Buddhism are co-educated. At the moment, more than 900 people are studying here, more than 130 of them are women, as well as eight children, who are called "little Buddhas".31.05.2021#6567177
Students attend the lesson at the Buddhist Institute in Zhedui Village, Lhasa City District, Tibet Autonomous Region, China. The institute was officially opened in October 2011, becoming the first higher Buddhist educational institution in Tibet, where monks and nuns belonging to the five main sects of Tibetan Buddhism are co-educated. At the moment, more than 900 people are studying here, more than 130 of them are women, as well as eight children, who are called "little Buddhas".31.05.2021#6567176
Students attend the lesson at the Buddhist Institute in Zhedui Village, Lhasa City District, Tibet Autonomous Region, China. The institute was officially opened in October 2011, becoming the first higher Buddhist educational institution in Tibet, where monks and nuns belonging to the five main sects of Tibetan Buddhism are co-educated. At the moment, more than 900 people are studying here, more than 130 of them are women, as well as eight children, who are called "little Buddhas".31.05.2021#6567175
Students attend the lesson at the Buddhist Institute in Zhedui Village, Lhasa City District, Tibet Autonomous Region, China. The institute was officially opened in October 2011, becoming the first higher Buddhist educational institution in Tibet, where monks and nuns belonging to the five main sects of Tibetan Buddhism are co-educated. At the moment, more than 900 people are studying here, more than 130 of them are women, as well as eight children, who are called "little Buddhas".31.05.2021#6567174
Children attend the lesson at the Buddhist Institute in Zhedui Village, Lhasa City District, Tibet Autonomous Region, China. The institute was officially opened in October 2011, becoming the first higher Buddhist educational institution in Tibet, where monks and nuns belonging to the five main sects of Tibetan Buddhism are co-educated. At the moment, more than 900 people are studying here, more than 130 of them are women, as well as eight children, who are called "little Buddhas".31.05.2021#6567160
Children attend the lesson at the Buddhist Institute in Zhedui Village, Lhasa City District, Tibet Autonomous Region, China. The institute was officially opened in October 2011, becoming the first higher Buddhist educational institution in Tibet, where monks and nuns belonging to the five main sects of Tibetan Buddhism are co-educated. At the moment, more than 900 people are studying here, more than 130 of them are women, as well as eight children, who are called "little Buddhas".31.05.2021#6567158
A boy attends the lesson at the Buddhist Institute in Zhedui Village, Lhasa City District, Tibet Autonomous Region, China. The institute was officially opened in October 2011, becoming the first higher Buddhist educational institution in Tibet, where monks and nuns belonging to the five main sects of Tibetan Buddhism are co-educated. At the moment, more than 900 people are studying here, more than 130 of them are women, as well as eight children, who are called "little Buddhas".31.05.2021#6567156
A boy attends the lesson at the Buddhist Institute in Zhedui Village, Lhasa City District, Tibet Autonomous Region, China. The institute was officially opened in October 2011, becoming the first higher Buddhist educational institution in Tibet, where monks and nuns belonging to the five main sects of Tibetan Buddhism are co-educated. At the moment, more than 900 people are studying here, more than 130 of them are women, as well as eight children, who are called "little Buddhas".31.05.2021#6567155
Children attend the lesson at the Buddhist Institute in Zhedui Village, Lhasa City District, Tibet Autonomous Region, China. The institute was officially opened in October 2011, becoming the first higher Buddhist educational institution in Tibet, where monks and nuns belonging to the five main sects of Tibetan Buddhism are co-educated. At the moment, more than 900 people are studying here, more than 130 of them are women, as well as eight children, who are called "little Buddhas".31.05.2021#6567152