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Tsedang is a small village located near the holy city of ''Lhasa'' in the ''Tibetan Autonomous Region'' of ''China''. It is situated near the flank of Mount Gongbori and is home to the ruins of the ancient Gajiu Monastery. '''Tsedang''' is a small ] located near the holy city of ] in the ] of ]. It is situated near the flank of ] and is home to the ruins of the ancient ].


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Tsedang is a small village located near the holy city of Lhasa in the Tibetan Autonomous Region of China. It is situated near the flank of Mount Gongbori and is home to the ruins of the ancient Gajiu Monastery.


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