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What does Ge Sang mean?

Ge Sang is a flower widely grown in Tibetan areas. Gesang flowers are regarded as auspicious flowers in Tibetan areas. "Mei Duo" means flowers, and Gesangmeiduo means auspicious flowers in Tibetan. Ge Sang Mei is a place where Tibetan culture is displayed and "innovative ethnic meals" with Tibetan characteristics are provided. Sang Mei's "secret mutton" and other new beef and mutton meals and various local famous wines will enjoy fragrance, nutrition and warmth at the same time. Its simple and heavy Tibetan architecture and comfortable, fashionable and elegant environmental layout make people feel warm, romantic and interesting. Tibetan folk rap art, Tibetan opera and Tibetan costume show let you experience the rich, cheerful, enthusiastic and simple life of Tibetan people. Ge Sang Mei is the epitome of Tibetan Buddhism and Tibetan culture. ?

Ge Sang Mei has a full set of Confucian classics (106) of Black Ganjul, also known as Zong Kaba Tripitaka and Ji Songmeng. Placed a whole wall. In 975 AD, the architectural art of Tianzao in Guge Kingdom was copied into modern architecture for the first time, and the Tibetan architecture in Weizang, Kangba and Amdo were skillfully combined.