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Only after creating this article, I noticed that there has been an article on Changzhug already, but under its Chinese name ( Changzhu Temple) and without any sources. I suggest that the material of that article should be merged into this one. — Babelfisch 08:54, 30 August 2007 (UTC)
This article is listed under its new (and very different) Chinese name ("Changzhug"), rather than one of the Tibetan forms (such as Khra-'brug (Wylie) or, in simplified phonetic form, "Tradruk Temple". As it is very famous and is thought to be Tibet's oldest Buddhist temple, it seems only fair to me to list it under one of its Tibetan names. I will, therefore, move it to "Tradruk Temple", with appropriate redirects. Further, the article seems to have been originally a translation from the German article and, therefore, has what seem to be the German forms of Tibetan names and which badly need to be converted into better-recognised forms for English-speaking readers. John Hill ( talk) 02:29, 3 October 2009 (UTC)
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Only after creating this article, I noticed that there has been an article on Changzhug already, but under its Chinese name ( Changzhu Temple) and without any sources. I suggest that the material of that article should be merged into this one. — Babelfisch 08:54, 30 August 2007 (UTC)
This article is listed under its new (and very different) Chinese name ("Changzhug"), rather than one of the Tibetan forms (such as Khra-'brug (Wylie) or, in simplified phonetic form, "Tradruk Temple". As it is very famous and is thought to be Tibet's oldest Buddhist temple, it seems only fair to me to list it under one of its Tibetan names. I will, therefore, move it to "Tradruk Temple", with appropriate redirects. Further, the article seems to have been originally a translation from the German article and, therefore, has what seem to be the German forms of Tibetan names and which badly need to be converted into better-recognised forms for English-speaking readers. John Hill ( talk) 02:29, 3 October 2009 (UTC)