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China, Huangzhong, 2005. A chilly afternoon does not prevent these monks from gathering for the afternoon lecture. The Kumbum Monastery, as it is also known, is a prominent center for the Gelukpa, or Yellow Hat sect of Tibetan Buddhism..

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China: "In the Clouds, Gansu" Jay Dunn
China, Huangzhong, 2005. A chilly afternoon does not prevent these monks from gathering for the afternoon lecture. The Kumbum Monastery, as it is also known, is a prominent center for the Gelukpa, or Yellow Hat sect of Tibetan Buddhism..