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- 7.44.5/53276 Review"To watch the show, you have to climb the mountain, not suitable for friends who arrive on the first day, it is easy to high-reverse. In the process, artificial rain and snow will be rained, so the front row will be very cold, but close to the stage. The medical room is very good, with glucose, hot water, cylinder oxygen. With the mountain as the background, the scene of the longitudinal horse is very spectacular. The Potala Palace is made of a lift platform and the stage effect is very good. In addition to the lyrics, I hope to have more scene background introductions to facilitate understanding of the plot."Lhasa.Princess Wencheng Live Theater40.2 km from GonggaFeatured performanceLive ShowHighlights: The starry sky is the scene, the mountains and rivers are the scenes, the grandeur is magnificent, and the soul is shocked. The classic epic masterpiece of the Tibetan culture, Princess Wencheng, is a large-scale real-life drama. It is based on the natural mountains and rivers of Lhasa. Under the starry sky of the plateau sanctuary, it tells the story of Datang Wencheng. The story of the princess and the Tubo king Songtsan and the pro. The whole drama is full of magnificent scenes, magnificent momentum and ups and downs. It is awesome with beautiful music, touching stories and distorted emotions. It brings Chinese real drama to a new level.Show Less
- 6.24.5/5583 Reviewbased on 278 reviews"In the afternoon, visit the nearby Robrinka, the ticket is 80 yuan, and the electronic explanation is 30 people. As the summer palace of the Dalai Lama, some lamas' palaces are not exposed to the sun in the garden and the trees are forested."Lhasa.Lobrinka41.6 km from GonggaGardensHighlights: Norbulingka is a palace and surrounding park in Lhasa, Tibet, which has a lot of relics and treasures remained. As a huge and exquisite park of Tibet, there are more than 300 rooms in it. Norbulingka has a beautiful scenery surrounded by various types and numbers of plants and flowers, which is like a wondering place of the earth.Show Less
- 7.54.6/53765 Reviewbased on 1232 reviews"If there is no information reserve in advance, it is recommended that you ask a tour guide, otherwise you will be watching the flowers and you will not understand the historical background. The sample tour guide is very enthusiastic and responsible, and the explanation is comprehensive and serious. Take care of it, remind it in place, just like friends. Looking forward to getting together again, thank you."Lhasa.Barkhor Street/Jokhang Temple42.6 km from GonggaTemplesHistorical ArchitecturesHighlights: Jokhang Temple, called "Jokhang" in Tibetan, also known as "Zulakang", is the end point of the pilgrimage for Tibetan Buddhists. In their hearts, the sacredness of Jokhang Temple is no less than that of Potala Palace. Whether from the geographical location or in the minds of Tibetan Buddhists, Jokhang Temple is a veritable holy place and center of Tibetan Buddhism, and has an extremely lofty and holy status in the history of Tibetan Buddhism. Jokhang Temple was first built in the middle of the seventh century AD. It was built by the Tibetan King Songtsen Gampo to place the 8-year-old life-size statue of Sakyamuni brought from his hometown Kathmandu by his wife, Princess Bhrikuti of Nepal. In 1409 AD, Master Tsongkhapa, the founder of the Gelug Sect, promoted Buddhism in Jokhang Temple and held a grand ceremony to spread the Buddha's teachings, thus establishing its important position in the history of Tibetan Buddhism. In the eighth century AD, the 12-year-old life-size statue of Sakyamuni brought from Chang'an by Princess Wencheng of the Tang Dynasty when she entered Tibet was enshrined in Jokhang Temple, becoming the treasure of the temple and one of the must-see attractions for tourists and pilgrims.In addition, there are nearly a thousand-meter-long Tibetan murals "Princess Wencheng Entering Tibet" and "Construction of Jokhang Temple" in the temple, as well as two Ming Dynasty embroidered guardian deity thangkas, which are rare art treasures. There are three prayer paths in Lhasa, namely "inner, middle and outer", all of which are centered around Jokhang Temple. Among them, the inner circle around the Jokhang Hall along the Thousand Buddha Hall in the temple is called "Nangkor"; the circle around the Jokhang Temple is called "Bakor"; the circle around the Potala Palace, Yaowang Mountain, Jokhang Temple and Jokhang Temple is called "Lingkor". Scenic spot guide After entering the Jokhang Temple through the main gate, there is a patio-style courtyard. There are several rows of butter lamps on the east side of the courtyard. Because believers add butter every day, they are always burning. Behind the butter lamps is the main entrance of the Jokhang Temple. On the left side of the gate is Guru Padmasambhava, the founder of the Red Sect, and on the right side is Jampa Buddha, that is, Maitreya Buddha, also known as: Future Buddha. On the right wall is a mural about the story of the Jokhang Temple's construction, mainly about the appearance of the Potala Palace in the 7th century and the scene of the Jokhang Temple being built by filling the lake. Going clockwise, you will see the Buddhist Hall dedicated to the Yellow Sect's founder, Master Tsongkhapa, and his eight disciples. Continue to circle right, passing through the Yaksha Hall and the Dragon King Hall on both sides. Behind hundreds of butter lamps is the famous "Jokhang" Hall. It is not only the main body of the Jokhang Temple, but also the essence of the Jokhang Temple. The center of the Jokhang Hall is the Great Sutra Hall, where the lamas chant and practice on weekdays. There are many small sutra halls around it. Among them, the Sakyamuni Buddha Hall in the middle is not to be missed. It enshrines the life-size golden statue of Sakyamuni at the age of 12 brought by Princess Wencheng. This is the center of the Jokhang Temple and a holy place that devout pilgrims yearn for. There are stairs next to the courtyard leading to the second and third floors. On the second floor, there is the Dharma King Hall, which enshrines the Tibetan King Songtsen Gampo, Princess Wencheng, and Princess Bhrikuti, and the Bandan Lhamo Guardian Hall, which enshrines the Goddess of Good Fortune. Standing on the wide terrace on the second floor, you can overlook the Potala Palace, which is a great place to take photos. The golden roof on the third floor is also one of the highlights of the Jokhang Temple, but the third floor is not open to the public most of the time. If you are lucky enough to go up to the third floor, the four magnificent golden roofs will be breathtaking.Show Less
- 8.54.8/518822 ReviewFrom85.63based on 2513 reviews"We must praise Director Sun. The whole journey was three hours. Miss Sister spoke very carefully, and she had her own research on many Tibetan teaching history, and she would not be completely stuck to some fixed routines. The most important thing is that the itinerary is well controlled, and most people will not feel obvious discomfort. It is highly recommended."Lhasa.Potala Palace/Sun Island42.6 km from GonggaUNESCO World Heritage - Cultural SitesTemplesHistorical ArchitecturesNighttime sightseeingHighlights: World Heritage Site | Architectural marvel | 370-yr-old palace & place of worship | Over 200K statues & shrinesShow Less
- 7.94.6/53874 Reviewbased on 310 reviews"Namcuo is located in the southern Tibetan Plateau, in Danxiong Bango County, with an altitude of 4,700 meters. It is the highest lake in the world, and the third largest lagoon in China and the second largest lagoon in Tibet. Namcuo is Tibetan, Namu means heaven, and the wrong means lake, so Namcuo is also called talent. With Ma Pangcuo, Yang Zhuoyucuo, and known as the three major holy lakes in Tibet, the best travel time to play Namco is April to October. During this time, the weather is stable and sunny. Adult tickets are 210 yuan in peak season and 85 yuan in off-season. After arriving at the visitor center, take a sightseeing bus to the lake and play by the lake. You can also take the scenic shuttle bus to travel around the island along the Tashi Peninsula for a week."Damxung>100 km from GonggaLakesMountain ClimbingHighlights: Namtso is 240 kilometers from Lhasa. It is one of the three largest holy lakes in Tibet and is also a famous holy site for Tibetan Buddhism. The endless snow-capped mountain beside the lake is the Nyainqentanglha Mountain. On a beautiful day, the snow-capped mountains are reflected in the lake, giving a sense of peace and tranquility. There are numerous secular believers who come to Namtso every year on April 15 of the Tibetan calendar to celebrate the Saga Dawa Festival.Show Less
- 5.84.6/5446 Reviewbased on 254 reviews"It is the first monastery in post-Tibetan; one of the six monasteries of Tibetan Buddhism Gelu; the influence in Tibetan cells is the same as the name of Lhasa Potala Palace; the residence of Tibetan Buddhism Panchen Erdeni; The tenth Panchen made great contributions to the peaceful liberation of Tibet and the stable development of Tibet, making the temple a famous patriotic education base."Shigatse>100 km from GonggaTemplesHighlights: Tashilhunpo Monastery means "Auspicious Sumeru Mountain" in Tibetan. It is one of the six major Dge-lugs-pa temples. Since the 4th Panchen Lama, Tashilhunpo Monastery has become the head base of Panchen Lamas. Cuoqin Hall is the main hall of Tashilhunpo Monastery. Panchen Lamas used to preach a sermon to the monks throughout the temple. It is also the site for religious debates of monks. 7 Stupa Halls lie in the east of the monastery and dagobas of Panchen Lamas are placed there. The monastery also stores a number of valuable cultural relics in the Song, Yuan, Ming and Qing Dynasties.Show Less
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