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Top Attractions of Tibet

Mount Everest

Mount Qomolangma (abbreviated as Everest ) is located in the middle of the Himalayan Mountains at the junction of Xizang Autonomous Region and Nepal in China. It is the highest mountain in the world. The mountain is in the shape of a giant pyramid, with 548 continental glacier distributed between the ridges and cliffs, with a total area of 1457.07k㎡.

Jokhang Temple

Jokhang Temple is located in the center of the old city of Lhasa, covering an area of more than 25,100 square meters. It is a Tibetan Buddhist temple built by Tibetan king Songzan Gampo. The temple was originally called “Masa”, also known as “Zulakang”

Potala Palace

Potala Palace, located on the red hill in the center of Lhasa, Tibet Autonomous Region at an altitude of 3,700 meters, covers an area of 400,000 square meters, with a building area of 130,000 square meters. The main building, the Red Palace, is 115.703 meters high. It was built in the 7th century by Songtsan Gambo, the leader of Tubo, It is a magnificent building with the highest altitude in the world, integrating palaces, castles and temples.

Barkhor Street

In Tibetan, “eight outlines” means “turning from middle to meridian”. Barkhor Street, also known as Barkhor Street, is located in the old urban area of Lhasa. It is a famous turning road and commercial center in Lhasa, which completely preserves the traditional appearance and living style of the ancient city. The original street of Barkhor Street is only a single turning road around Jokhang Temple, which Tibetans call “holy road.

Mt Kailash

Gangrenboqi is one of the four sacred mountains of Tibetan Buddhism. It is a sacred mountain in many religions, and Sanskrit is “Jiluodi Mountain”. Its northern peak is the birthplace of Shiquan River in the upper reaches of the Indus River. Hinduism believes that the mountain is the residence of Shiva and the center of the world. At the same time, it is recognized as the center of the world by Hinduism, Tibetan Buddhism, Bonism, the native religion of Tibet, and ancient Jainism. Gangrinboqi is not the highest mountain in this area, but only its peak with snow all year round can shine with strange light in the sunshine and attract people’s attention. Coupled with the special mountain shape, it is very different from the surrounding peaks, which makes people have to be full of religious piety and wonder.

Yamdok Yumtso Lake

Yamdok Yumtso Lake, which means “Jasper Lake” and “Swan Pool” in Tibetan, is located on the south bank of Yarlung Zangbo River and in Langkazi County, Shannan. At the same time, it is also known as the “coral lake above” in Tibetan. In people’s eyes, Yamdok Yumtsok is not only the embodiment of the dragon lady, but also the place where the female protector lives in tin, with multiple functions or divine power

Mt Namcha Barwa

Namcha Barwa Peak is 7782 meters above sea level [5], which is the 28th peak in the world (independent peak, non-Weifang peak). It also has another name “Muzhuoba Mountain”. Its huge triangular peak is covered with snow all year round, and it never shows its true colors easily. It is said that ten people meet nine times, so it is also called “Shame Girl Peak”. Nangarbawa has many explanations in Tibetan. One is that “lightning burns like fire”

Drepung Monastery

Drepung monastery in Lhasa is one of the six major temples of the Yellow Sect, formerly known as the auspicious and eternal ten-party Malayana , which means “amount of rice Temple” or “drepung monastery in Tibetan. It is located in the depression on the southern slope of Genpei Uzi Mountain, about 10 kilometers west of Lhasa, and was founded in 1416 by Jiangyang Quji-Zhaxi Bandan, a disciple of the founder of the Yellow Sect, Zong Kaba.

Sera Monastery

Drepung monastery in Lhasa is one of the six major temples of the Yellow Sect, formerly known as the auspicious and eternal ten-party Malayana , which means “amount of rice Temple” or “drepung monastery in Tibetan. It is located in the depression on the southern slope of Genpei Uzi Mountain, about 10 kilometers west of Lhasa, and was founded in 1416 by Jiangyang Quji-Zhaxi Bandan, a disciple of the founder of the Yellow Sect, Zong Kaba.

Norbulinka Palace

Norbulingka is located in the western suburb of Lhasa, which means “Baby Garden” in Tibetan. Norbulingka was founded in the 1740s when the Dalai Lama VII was in power, and it was later expanded and became the summer palace of the Dalai Lama. Every year from April to September in the Tibetan calendar, the Dalai Lama handles political affairs and holds celebrations here. The whole park covers an area of about 360,000 square meters and is divided into three parts: palace area, palace front area and forest area. The forest area accounts for about half of the whole garden and is the most distinctive garden in Tibet. The main buildings in the palace include the golden chapter (“chapter” means “palace” in Tibetan), the lecture hall and the newly built chapter of Dadan Mingyur potang(commonly known as the new palace)

Tashilunpo Monastery

Drepung monastery in Lhasa is one of the six major temples of the Yellow Sect, formerly known as the auspicious and eternal ten-party Malayana , which means “amount of rice Temple” or “drepung monastery in Tibetan. It is located in the depression on the southern slope of Genpei Uzi Mountain, about 10 kilometers west of Lhasa, and was founded in 1416 by Jiangyang Quji-Zhaxi Bandan, a disciple of the founder of the Yellow Sect, Zong Kaba.

Mt Everest

Mount Qomolangma (abbreviated as Everest ) is located in the middle of the Himalayan Mountains at the junction of Xizang Autonomous Region and Nepal in China. It is the highest mountain in the world. The mountain is in the shape of a giant pyramid, with 548 continental glacier distributed between the ridges and cliffs, with a total area of 1457.07k㎡.

Jokang temple

Jokhang Temple is located in the center of the old city of Lhasa, covering an area of more than 25,100 square meters. It is a Tibetan Buddhist temple built by Tibetan king Songzan Gampo. The temple was originally called “Masa”, also known as “Zulakang”

potala palace

Potala Palace, located on the red hill in the center of Lhasa, Tibet Autonomous Region at an altitude of 3,700 meters, covers an area of 400,000 square meters, with a building area of 130,000 square meters. The main building, the Red Palace, is 115.703 meters high. It was built in the 7th century by Songtsan Gambo, the leader of Tubo, It is a magnificent building with the highest altitude in the world, integrating palaces, castles and temples.

Barkhor street

In Tibetan, “eight outlines” means “turning from middle to meridian”. Barkhor Street, also known as Barkhor Street, is located in the old urban area of Lhasa. It is a famous turning road and commercial center in Lhasa, which completely preserves the traditional appearance and living style of the ancient city. The original street of Barkhor Street is only a single turning road around Jokhang Temple, which Tibetans call “holy road.

mt kailash

Gangrenboqi is one of the four sacred mountains of Tibetan Buddhism. It is a sacred mountain in many religions, and Sanskrit is “Jiluodi Mountain”. Its northern peak is the birthplace of Shiquan River in the upper reaches of the Indus River. Hinduism believes that the mountain is the residence of Shiva and the center of the world. At the same time, it is recognized as the center of the world by Hinduism, Tibetan Buddhism, Bonism, the native religion of Tibet, and ancient Jainism. Gangrinboqi is not the highest mountain in this area, but only its peak with snow all year round can shine with strange light in the sunshine and attract people’s attention. Coupled with the special mountain shape, it is very different from the surrounding peaks, which makes people have to be full of religious piety and wonder.

yamdrok yumtso lake

Yamdok Yumtso Lake, which means “Jasper Lake” and “Swan Pool” in Tibetan, is located on the south bank of Yarlung Zangbo River and in Langkazi County, Shannan. At the same time, it is also known as the “coral lake above” in Tibetan. In people’s eyes, Yamdok Yumtsok is not only the embodiment of the dragon lady, but also the place where the female protector lives in tin, with multiple functions or divine power

drepung monastery

Drepung monastery in Lhasa is one of the six major temples of the Yellow Sect, formerly known as the auspicious and eternal ten-party Malayana , which means “amount of rice Temple” or “drepung monastery in Tibetan. It is located in the depression on the southern slope of Genpei Uzi Mountain, about 10 kilometers west of Lhasa, and was founded in 1416 by Jiangyang Quji-Zhaxi Bandan, a disciple of the founder of the Yellow Sect, Zong Kaba.

Sera monastery

Yamdok Yumtso Lake, which means “Jasper Lake” and “Swan Pool” in Tibetan, is located on the south bank of Yarlung Zangbo River and in Langkazi County, Shannan. At the same time, it is also known as the “coral lake above” in Tibetan. In people’s eyes, Yamdok Yumtsok is not only the embodiment of the dragon lady, but also the place where the female protector lives in tin, with multiple functions or divine power

norbulinka palace

Norbulingka is located in the western suburb of Lhasa, which means “Baby Garden” in Tibetan. Norbulingka was founded in the 1740s when the Dalai Lama VII was in power, and it was later expanded and became the summer palace of the Dalai Lama. Every year from April to September in the Tibetan calendar, the Dalai Lama handles political affairs and holds celebrations here. The whole park covers an area of about 360,000 square meters and is divided into three parts: palace area, palace front area and forest area. The forest area accounts for about half of the whole garden and is the most distinctive garden in Tibet. The main buildings in the palace include the golden chapter (“chapter” means “palace” in Tibetan), the lecture hall and the newly built chapter of Dadan Mingyur potang(commonly known as the new palace)

Tashilunpo monastery

Yamdok Yumtso Lake, which means “Jasper Lake” and “Swan Pool” in Tibetan, is located on the south bank of Yarlung Zangbo River and in Langkazi County, Shannan. At the same time, it is also known as the “coral lake above” in Tibetan. In people’s eyes, Yamdok Yumtsok is not only the embodiment of the dragon lady, but also the place where the female protector lives in tin, with multiple functions or divine power

Mt namcha barwa

Namcha Barwa Peak is 7782 meters above sea level [5], which is the 28th peak in the world (independent peak, non-Weifang peak). It also has another name “Muzhuoba Mountain”. Its huge triangular peak is covered with snow all year round, and it never shows its true colors easily. It is said that ten people meet nine times, so it is also called “Shame Girl Peak”. Nangarbawa has many explanations in Tibetan. One is that “lightning burns like fire”