A guardian of Tibetan Buddhism grottoes in remote western Xizang
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LHASA -- Hidden among sandstone hills in remote western Xizang, a stretch of honeycomb-shaped caverns is way beyond the reach of most travelers.
Known as the Piyang grottoes, the 1,000-year-old caverns in the Xizang autonomous region's Ngari prefecture hold one of the world's greatest collections of Tibetan Buddhist murals.