Khangmar Monastery or Kangma Monastery (Tibetan: ཁང་དམར་དགོན་གསར, Wylie: khang dmar dgon gsar; Chinese: 康猫寺) is a Gelugpa establishment to the southeast of Kandze Town (Ch. Garze), capital Kandze County in Sichuan province, China. There are several other monasteries along the Yalong River including the Gelugpa Drakar, Nyatso, and Tsitso monasteries as well as the SakyaDontok and the KagyuRirak Gonpas.[1]
The monastery was closed during the Cultural Revolution for 25 years but was re-established in 1984 and now has about 70 monks.[2]
The upper storeys of the main monastery have collapsed through neglect during the period it was abandoned and the main temple, assembly hall, kitchen and administrative areas are unstable and dangerous but still in use.[3][4]
The Jhilu Ritrek Nunnery was established close to Khangmar when it was reopened in 1984. There are about a dozen nuns living there now.[2]