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Dzong
fortress lies at Dzong Hill at the center of Gyangtse. In 1904, British
troops invaded into Tibet and occupied parts of Tibetan territory. However
they met with strong and hard resist in Gyangtse at the small hill which
was the seat of the local Dzong government. Brave and unyielding Gyangtse
people using primitive weapons fought British invaders equipped with advanced
guns. The hard defense lasted for 8 months and finally failed. Tibetan
warriors exhausted stones on the hill, which were their last ammunitions.
They jumped out of cliffs, never surrendering. Emplacements in the ruins
still overlook the valley now. Dzong government of the feudal serf system
is still well kept, giving visitors a better understanding of the serf
system in old Tibet. Four steles erected by Qing ministers during the
reign of Emperor Qianlong are well preserved.
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