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Shigatse People's Hospital
Shigatse People's Hospital ( zh, 日喀则市人民医院), is the largest public hospital in Shigatse, located on South Jilin Road. History In 1955, originally for the Chinese people's liberation army with the army medical team and Panchen Lama medical team, later reorganized as the People's Hospital in Shigatse was established. Subsequently, it gradually became the hospital with the most complete departments and the strongest technical force in Shigatse. In October 2017, the hospital's new compound was put into use, becoming one of the hospitals with the best hardware facilities in Tibet. In mid-June 2018, the Shigatse People's Hospital, which is supported by Shanghai, was officially licensed as a "three-A" hospital, becoming the first 3A-level general hospital in Shigatse. References

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Shigatse, officially known as Xigazê () or Rikaze ( zh, s=日喀则, p=Rìkāzé), is a prefecture-level city of the Tibet Autonomous Region of the People's Republic of China. Its area of jurisdiction, with an area of , corresponds to the historical Ü-Tsang region of Tibet. Overview The administrative center of the prefecture-level city is the Samzhubzê District. It is roughly equivalent to the historical Shigatse urban center, the second-largest city in Tibet, located about southwest of Lhasa and home to the Tashilhunpo Monastery, traditionally the seat of the Panchen Lama. Some of the towns in the prefecture are: Gyantse (Gyantse County), Tingri (town), Tingri (Tingri County), and Nyalam Town, Nyalam (Nyalam County). On 11 July 2014 Shigatse Prefecture was upgraded into a prefecture-level city (the same status as Lhasa). History In the eighth century, the Tibetan Empire of Chisong Dezan, Tibetan King Chisong Dezan invited Indian monk Padmasambhava into Tibet to build ...
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