The Radoi Monastery or Redui Temple () is a temple located in Nyêtang Township, a village in Qüxü County in the Lhasa Prefecture in the Tibet Autonomous Region of China, approximately 12 miles south-west of Lhasa.
It is located northwest of the village of Redui () via National Road G318 and from the county's urban center.
It was founded in 1205 by the Han-Chinese Qin Rewa (), among six temples that he established in ÃÂ-Tsang.
It is today mainly associated with the Gelug school of Tibetan Buddhism (Vajrayana).
The Monastery sponsors the annual âÂÂdharma assemblyâ () for debating Buddhist scriptures. Besides reciting and debating Buddhist scriptures, the Buddhist accomplishments of monks are tested for getting a degree.
The courtyard houses the Tibetan Buddhist Institute ( Xëzàng fóxuéyuàn), which was founded in 2011.
Branches of the Tibetan Buddhist Institute were officially established in 2013 at Sera Monastery, Samye Monastery, and Shaten Monastery (in Nagqu Town).
Since 2013, the monastery has been on the list of (the province-level) of the Tibet Autonomous Region (6-44).