What is the strategy for tourist attractions in Lhasa, Tibet?
Potala Palace, Jokhang Temple, Namco and Yang Zhuo Yongco.
Yang Zhuo Yongcuo, referred to as Yanghu for short, means "Jasper Lake" in Tibetan. It is one of the three sacred lakes in Tibet, like a coral branch, so it is also called "the coral lake above" in Tibetan, with an altitude of 44 10 meters. It is called the three holy lakes in Tibet together with Namco and Mabangyongcuo. It is the largest inland lake at the northern foot of the Himalayas, with beautiful lakes and mountains.
Precautions:
1. Tibet has thin air, low air pressure and low oxygen content. The average air density is 60%-70% of sea level air density, and the oxygen content in plateau air is 35%-40% less than sea level. Strong solar radiation and long sunshine time. When you go to Tibet, you must pay attention to your words and deeds, pay attention to national unity, respect the Buddha statue, and don't touch it with your hands. Besides, don't touch the heads of Tibetans. This is taboo.
You can stay in a family hotel or something when you go to Tibet. It has Tibetan flavor, is inexpensive, and is very comfortable. There is no need to worry about personal safety. Tibet is very safe, and many armed police patrol the streets. There is absolutely no need to worry.
Lhasa ranks among the top ten tourist attractions.
The top ten tourist attractions in Lhasa are as follows:
Potala Palace 1
The Potala Palace, built in the 8th century during the Songtsan Gampo period, is a landmark building in Tibet and the tallest palace in the world, and plays a very important role in the hearts of local people.
2. Jokhang Temple
Jokhang Temple is a Tibetan Buddhist temple, which is as important as Potala Palace in the hearts of Tibetans. The temple is full of incense every day.
3. Namco
Namco is the largest lake with the highest altitude in the world and one of the three sacred lakes in Tibet.
4. drepung monastery
Drepung monastery is one of the three largest temples of Gelug Sect of Tibetan Buddhism and the largest temple in the world. The whole temple is large in scale, and rows of white buildings are covered with hillsides, which look like a lot of rice from a distance, hence the name northern Zhejiang.
5. Xiao Zhao Temple
Jokhang Temple, whose fame and scale are much lower than Jokhang Temple, is also quite suitable for sightseeing. Princess Yu Wencheng laid the foundation for it and built it. The architectural style combines the architectural features of the two major ethnic groups, so it is also a symbol of the unity of the two ethnic groups.
6. Bajiao Street
Barkhor Street, also known as Bajiao Street, has a history of 1300 years. It is a famous bend and commercial center in Lhasa, and still retains the traditional features and living style of the ancient city of Lhasa.
7. Potala Palace Square
Potala Palace Square is located opposite Potala Palace, which is comparable to Tiananmen Square. In the square, there is a monument opposite the Potala Palace. There will be a fountain performance in front of the monument in summer, and it is a good place for Lhasa to cool off in the evening.
8. Norbulingka
The Tibetan language of Norbulingka is "Baby Park", which is called the Summer Palace in Lhasa. It is the largest, oldest and most distinctive artificial garden in Tibet.
9. Gandan Temple
Also known as Gadan Temple, it is located on Wangbori Mountain at an altitude of 3,800 meters. Wang Buri Mountain is like a prostrate elephant, bearing a large building complex covered with ravines. The temple stands on the mountain, with overlapping buildings, towering and spectacular, and is the most special temple among the six major temples of the Yellow Sect.
Lalu wetland 10
It is the inland natural wetland with the highest altitude in the world and the largest area in China. Known as the "Lung of Lhasa", it is one of the most beautiful urban wetland parks. The total area of Lalu wetland exceeds 12 square kilometers, and more than 90% of the area is covered by swamp meadow vegetation. In shallow water, reeds sway with the wind. Tibet is the largest wintering and breeding ground for black-necked cranes in the world. In the Lalu Wetland, a large group of black-necked cranes can be seen foraging in the valley areas such as the Lalu Wetland.
What are the tourist attractions in Lhasa, Tibet?
Last time, I introduced the delicious food that I can't miss when traveling to Lhasa. Today, I introduce the scenic spots that can't be missed when traveling to Lhasa.
Like Yanghu and Namco, they belong to the Zhou Bianyou in Lhasa, so I won't introduce them in this article, but only the local attractions in Lhasa.
I Potala Palace-Bugong Square-prayer wheel-Houshan Park
Tickets for Potala Palace are 200 yuan in peak season and 65.438 million yuan in off season. Tibetans do not need to buy tickets.
It is said that when you go to Lhasa, you will regret not going to Potala Palace, and you will regret it even more.
In particular, if you don't ask a tour guide to explain, you will only see the head and the golden pagoda, and you will feel that the fog is not worth the fare. However, if you follow the tour guide carefully, you will find that every object has its history and story.
After seeing the cloth palace, you can follow the Tibetans along the prayer wheel outside the Potala Palace, and then you can go to the yak yogurt shop to drink yogurt.
Along the prayer wheel to the back of the cloth palace is a park with pavilions, lakes and geese, which is very beautiful in winter.
In front of Potala Palace is a big square, and there will be a fountain at night. There is also a park next to the square. When it is calm, the Potala Palace is like a dream on the lake.
Jokhang Temple-Square-Barkhor Street
Jokhang Temple Square and Barkhor Street are the busiest places in Lhasa. Many people wander around during the peak season and may not find their companions.
During the day, you can sit in a daze at the entrance of Jokhang Temple, watching people coming and going, watching people kowtowing ups and downs, and at night, you can stroll along Barkhor Street to see the most beautiful night view of Lhasa.
Third, Sera Temple.
There is a debate at Sera Temple around 3 pm, which is open to the public. Although it is incomprehensible, it is worth seeing.
After listening to the debate, you can go to the back hill of Sera Temple to watch the sunset and enjoy the panoramic view of Lhasa.
Fourth, Lhasa River.
Without the Lhasa River, I always feel that Lhasa on the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau is too strong, because the Lhasa River has become much gentler.
In the evening, you can watch the sunset of Lhasa River quietly and feel the quiet side of Lhasa.
Verb (abbreviation of verb) Tibet Museum
No matter where I go, I like to visit the local museum first, learn about the local history, and then visit the scenic spots, which will be more rewarding and moving.
The intransitive verb worships Saikang market.
The largest wholesale market for small commodities in Lhasa has everything from south to north, as well as goods from neighboring Nepal and India. Food, clothing, housing and transportation are available.
Seven, Yaowangshan
The best place to shoot the Potala Palace. Many great masters' blockbusters were made in this place.
Eight, drepung monastery
It is located on the south slope of Genpeiwu Mountain, which is 10 km west of Lhasa, with an altitude of 3,800 meters. It is built on the mountain and has a panoramic view of Lhasa. This is a good place to take photos of Lhasa in the morning.
If you know any other good scenic spots in Lhasa, please recommend them.