Ache Lhamo Performances in Lhasa
Ache Lhamo Performances in Lhasa
Ache Lhamo Performances in Lhasa
Ache Lhamo Performances in Lhasa
Ache Lhamo Performances in Lhasa
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Introduction Ache Lhamo Performances in Lhasa

Introduction
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Lhasa Tibetan opera performance is a traditional art form with unique characteristics in Tibet. It is deeply loved by people for its unique singing, exquisite dance and rich plot. Tibetan opera originated from the religious art of Tibetans in the 8th century and originally existed as part of religious rituals. In the 17th century, Tibetan opera gradually separated from religious rituals and developed into a life-oriented performing art that combines singing, chanting, dancing, performance, dialogue and skills. As one of the important schools of Tibetan opera, Lhasa Tibetan opera has a long history and profound cultural heritage. It is characterized by unique singing, exquisite dance, mask performance and rich props, flexible performance forms and many classic repertoires, such as "Princess Wencheng". Lhasa Tibetan opera not only inherits Tibetan culture, but also continues to innovate and develop. It is an important window for modern audiences to understand Tibetan culture.

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Potala Palace - Tibet Autonomous Region
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Potala Palace - Tibet Autonomous Region

Getting there - Book with a tour group to get to Tibet. We used JoyTravel in China and they were wonderful. :) Take a moment to stop and catch your breath, the Potala Palace sits at an elevation of 3700 meters about 12,100 feet. We spent time hiking up and through each room. The many rooms of the palace were exquisite and it was such a treat to learn about the history of each location. Photography is not permitted inside, however, this made the experience seem even more special and we were able to take in the sights without any distractions. #travellater #explore #tibet #urbanexplorer #traveltheworld #palace #bucketlist #summervacation #wintergetaway
Allison Paige Abroad
Allison Paige Abroad
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2023-10-02 Sichuan Yunnan Tibet Xinjiang Gansu Qinghai Sichuan

2023-10-02 Sichuan Yunnan Tibet Xinjiang Gansu Qinghai Sichuan

2023-10-02 Today, first go to the car rental shop to pick up the car, then go to the hill near the Princess Wencheng Theater. Here you can take pictures of the Potala Palace, but you need a telephoto lens. I don't have a telephoto lens. There are many people here taking pictures. They all use drones to shoot. Since there is no problem with the car, we return to the hotel and put all the camping luggage on the car. We will go to Namtso tomorrow. Walk around in the alleys of Lhasa, there are many people gathered together in the Octagonal Street, guess what they are doing. Some people are selling treasures, and some people are here to buy treasures. We spent an afternoon near the Octagonal Street. At eight o'clock in the evening, go to the Potala Palace to shoot the night scene. First, you have to queue up for security check, a long dragon, I don't know how long it will take. After entering the square, there will be a fountain show soon. Don't sit in the front, the water of the fountain will get you wet.
FLYNN SANTIAGO
FLYNN SANTIAGO
3-Day, 4-Night Tibet Itinerary

3-Day, 4-Night Tibet Itinerary

Day 0: Arrive in Lhasa - Rest and avoid showering or strenuous exercise - In the evening, stroll around Barkhor Street and enjoy Tibetan cuisine Day 1: Essential Lhasa Tour - Morning: Potala Palace (book tickets in advance) - Afternoon: Jokhang Temple + photo opportunities at Barkhor Street Day 2: Lake Yamdrok Day Trip - Round-trip by carpool for sightseeing and photo opportunities Day 3: Lake Namtso Day Trip - Round-trip by carpool and lakeside activities Day 4: Departure Note - Prevent altitude sickness: walk slowly and have oxygen ready - Clothing: sun protection during the day, down jacket at night - Cost: approx. CNY1,500–2,000 Covers all the most essential attractions, perfect for a quick getaway!
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BYJen 32
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Tibet Museum—A Must-See in Lhasa

Tibet Museum—A Must-See in Lhasa

The Tibet Museum, Tibet's first national first-class museum, is an important window into Tibetan history and culture. 1️⃣ Location: Located in the southeast corner of Norbulingka, Lhasa. 2️⃣ Architectural Style: Combining traditional Tibetan architecture with modern functionality, the museum boasts a magnificent exterior and an interior layout centered around a preface hall, main exhibition hall, and cultural relic storage, blending ethnic characteristics with practicality. 3️⃣ Collections and Exhibitions Collection Size: As of 2022, the museum houses a total of 61,200 pieces/sets, including 43,600 precious cultural relics, covering historical seals, Buddhist statues, Tibetan scriptures, and more. Featured Exhibits: Exhibits such as the "Reclining Demoness Thangka" illustrate Princess Wencheng's contributions to the development of Tibetan Buddhism. 4️⃣ Visiting Information Opening Hours: Winter (November 1–June 30): 10:00–17:30 (last entry at 16:30), closed on Mondays Summer (July 1–October 31): 9:30–17:30 (last entry at 16:30), closed on Mondays Reservation Services: Ticket reservations, activity reservations, and exhibition hall guided tour services are available.
Tasting Trolley
Tasting Trolley
Snowy Region: Potala Palace

Snowy Region: Potala Palace

The off-season for travel to the snowy region has its own charm. The whitewashed season is a time for new clothes and a new look. Prostrating, turning prayer wheels, day after day, the sacred is found in the ordinary. Standing on the top of the snowy region, on the mountains, the continuous white supports the red, yellow, and gold. Countless devout beliefs rise into the sky with the chanting of the eagles. The world is clear. Mortal, you just live well, and leave everything to the gods. The yak felt sways gently. Walk slowly, and be satisfied.
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Grace White
JOKHANG
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JOKHANG

Jokhang , also known as Qoikang Monastery, is a Buddhist temple on Barkhor Square in Lhasa. Tibetans generally consider this temple to be the most sacred temple in Tibet. The temple is currently run by the Gelug sect, but they accept worshipers from all sects of Buddhism. The temple, considered the "spiritual heart of the city" and the holiest in Tibet, is at the center of Lhasa's network of ancient Buddhist temples. It is the focal point of commercial activity in the city, with a maze of streets radiating from it. Jokhang is located 1,000 meters (3,300 ft) east of the Potala Palace. Barkhor, the market square in the center of Lhasa, has a path for pilgrims to walk around the temple (which takes about 20 minutes). Barkhor Square is marked with four stone sankang (incense burners), two of which are in front of the temple and two at the back. Jokhang was originally built to house a Buddha statue brought to Tibet by the wife of King Songtsen Gampo who was from Nepal. However, another image, Jowa Sakyamuni, was later transferred here by another wife of the king (Princess Wencheng of China), and it is this image that gives Jokhang its name and spiritual potential: Jokhang means 'Jowo chapel'. Tourists can only visit Jokhang Temple in the afternoon; the morning is reserved for the pilgrims. The best way to enjoy the temple is to arrive at 8am to watch the pilgrims perform their worship, then visit the interior in the afternoon. The temple was relatively quiet at that time, except for the presence of a Chinese student tour guide. #themeparks#nationalpark#lakes#beaches#infinitypool
FANI FITRI
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Potala Palace: A Spiritual Pilgrimage You Must Take in Your Lifetime

Potala Palace: A Spiritual Pilgrimage You Must Take in Your Lifetime

Beneath the azure sky of the Roof of the World, the Potala Palace stands proudly. More than just an architectural legend, it is a beacon of faith, radiating an irresistible charm. This magnificent palace, a complex of palaces, castles, and monasteries, rises from the Red Mountain. The White Palace and Red Palace complement each other, with the colors of the exterior walls remaining as vibrant as ever despite the passage of time. Stepping inside is like entering a treasure trove of art. Exquisite murals stretch for kilometers, narrating thousands of years of historical changes. In the stupa halls, the jeweled stupas sparkle, radiating the wisdom of the Tibetan people. The Potala Palace is not only a landmark of Tibet but also a sacred place for purifying the soul. Here, the prayer wheels of the faithful turn day after day, and the soft chanting seems to tell of their devotion to their beliefs. Every brick and every prayer flag carries the weight and mystery of this land. Whether you are a seeker of history and culture or a traveler longing to purify your soul, the Potala Palace awaits you, ready to begin this soul-stirring journey.
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SolarSeeker_012
Lhasa Accommodation~

Lhasa Accommodation~

Lhasa Accommodation~ Because we went one day in advance, we had to find a place to stay. We found it on Ctrip, with a rating of 4.6. Name: Lhasa Cidu Hotel The environment is quite nice. We booked a tatami room, which has a strong ethnic style, and the location is also very good, very close to Barkhor Street. The hotel front desk lady was very enthusiastic, with great service attitude, very considerate. A friend who was traveling with us got altitude sickness, and they even provided us with medicine for altitude sickness and advised us on some precautions to take. The hotel's sixth floor has a restaurant, and 'Tibetan' coffee milk is a complimentary treat from the hotel, hehehe, very characteristic. You can also choose cups with 'Lhasa', 'Cidu', and other words on them. There is a red wall right inside the entrance on the sixth floor, which is great for taking photos. Further inside, there's a swing where you can sit and take pictures. The sunlight is just right, and every shot looks good. From the sixth floor, you can directly see the Potala Palace. In the afternoon, with the bright sunshine, blue sky, white clouds, and a gentle breeze, you can sit leisurely with a cup of coffee for an entire afternoon. Such a comfortable life. This might just be the life I've always been pursuing.
TITUS FRENCH
TITUS FRENCH
Going to Tibet (Part 2)

Going to Tibet (Part 2)

There are many temples in Tibet, and many lamas. The Tashilhunpo Monastery once had over 5000 lamas, and it's not even the largest. I suspect that Tibet's young population is all gathered in the temples, and wealth is also highly concentrated in the temples. How can such a society possibly have more development? Lamas study scriptures from a young age in the temples, hoping to find the key to the kingdom of heaven from the scriptures that have been passed down for thousands of years, and to receive the light of the kingdom of heaven. We went to Tashilhunpo Monastery at a very opportune time, just when a scripture debate was being held in the temple. The scripture debate is a unique way for lamas to take their annual exams. Hundreds of lamas sit together, leaving a passage in the middle, with a knowledgeable master sitting at the front of the passage. The lamas being assessed walk up one by one, get their topics or 'bases' from the master, and give their judgement and explanation after some thought. The lamas answering the questions do not stand still, but walk back and forth in that narrow passage. When they understand something, they walk up, raise their right hand high, clap with their left hand to make a crisp sound, and then stretch their right hand down towards the other person and pull it up. Raising the arm high and swinging it down symbolizes cutting off ignorance with Manjushri's sword; pressing the palm down means suppressing one's own greed. The clapping of hands has three meanings: it symbolizes that everything in the world is the product of many causes and conditions; it uses the sound of the clap to show that everything is fleeting; and the crisp sound of the clap awakens compassion and wisdom in the heart, driving away evil thoughts. If the debater responds appropriately, it will arouse the applause of the watching lamas; if the words do not convey the meaning or the reasoning is not clear, it will cause laughter from the whole hall. Although we couldn't understand anything, the atmosphere on the debate field was lively, and the watching tourists were deeply infected. Buddhism has 'Three Jewels': Buddha, Dharma, and Sangha. Buddha refers to faith, Dharma refers to various sutras and precepts, which are the organizational form of Buddhism, and Sangha refers to the practicing congregation. Tibetan Buddhism, under the strong push of the high degree of integration of politics and religion, is basically a religion for everyone. In cities and in the countryside, the places where people gather the most are temples, and businesses and shops are all developed around temples. The core of Barkhor Street in Lhasa is the Jokhang Temple and the Small Jokhang Temple. People coming from the south and the north have to make an appointment a day in advance to get a number, and then they can line up to enter and worship. On the road, you can often see believers prostrating themselves and kowtowing, using years and months to step by step towards the holy land in their hearts. Tibet is a huge temple. The unique purity of the plateau, the perfect logical consistency of Buddhism, deeply attracts every Tibetan and tourists who come to visit. The week-long holiday was quickly used up, and my energy was basically exhausted. Although I didn't have altitude sickness, I already had symptoms of a false cold, and I was weak all over. At this time, my son recovered his original spirit. On the second day of our arrival in Tibet, when we returned to Lhasa from Namtso, I repeatedly persuaded him on the road, and he 'helped' to finish the last part of the liquid oxygen in the can. When we returned to the hotel to rest, my son gradually felt headache and nausea. After asking around, it was confirmed that he had altitude sickness. It was fortunate that I 'forced' him to inhale some oxygen on the road, otherwise the reaction would be stronger. I quickly went out to the pharmacy to buy several boxes of cephalosporin and pills containing safflower and American ginseng, which are said to specifically treat altitude sickness, and converted the oxygen supply in the room from diffused to direct, specifically for him to inhale. After a night, all his reactions had gone, and he happily boarded the travel car to Shigatse. It seems that my worries before departure were correct. If I hadn't accompanied him to Tibet, and he had his original plan of budget travel, I don't know how to deal with this altitude sickness problem, and maybe a dream trip to Tibet would have been ruined. Of course, because of his company, my trip to Tibet was more complete. Along the way, we had in-depth discussions on political topics such as parties, countries, and nations. This kind of exchange brought father and son closer, and also helped me understand his thoughts and attitude towards life better. What made me more relieved was that ever since I inhaled oxygen on the mountain, he classified me as an old person, rushing to carry my bag on the road, and massaging my tired old waist at night. The care from my child reminded me of the scenes of holding him when he was young. I raise you when you are young, and you take care of me when I am old. Isn't life just passed down from generation to generation like this? Such a father-son trip is bound to be another impressive and interesting trip in my life. I look forward to such opportunities again.
@l3x@nd3r Br0wn
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Mount Kailash, Manasarovar, Lhasa, Nyingchi 5 days per capita 2K+

Mount Kailash, Manasarovar, Lhasa, Nyingchi 5 days per capita 2K+

🏔Tibet, a mysterious and sacred place, a place that makes people yearn for 🏔Tibet, with its magnificent plateau scenery, profound religious culture, and warm Tibetan people. If you have a 5-day holiday, then quickly collect this 5-day Tibet loop, per capita 2K+💰! 🔸Lhasa: The cultural center of Tibet, visit the Potala Palace, Jokhang Temple, Ramoche Temple, and feel the charm of Tibetan Buddhism 🔸Mount Kailash: The sacred mountain in the hearts of Tibetans, attracts countless pilgrims every year, circling the sacred mountain can eliminate the sins of a lifetime 🔸Manasarovar: The largest inland lake in Tibet, also the sacred lake of Mount Kailash, the lake is clear, the lakeshore grassland is lush, and there are countless birds inhabiting in the lake 🔸Nyingchi: The Jiangnan of Tibet, with a warm climate, beautiful peach blossoms, and the magical Namjagbarwa Peak. 📋Route reference 🏔Day1: Lhasa all day gathering→Stay in Lhasa 🏔Day2: Lhasa→Potala Palace→Jokhang Temple→Barkhor Street→Stay in Lhasa 🏔Day3: Lhasa→Yamdrok Lake→Shigatse→Stay in Shigatse 🏔Day4: Shigatse→Tashilhunpo Monastery→Mount Kailash→Stay at Mount Kailash 🏔Day5: Mount Kailash→Manasarovar→Stay at Manasarovar 🏔Day6: Manasarovar→Nyingchi→Lhasa→Hometown. 🧸Things before the trip: ✅Documents: ID card, passport, border pass, etc. ✅Clothing: The temperature difference in Tibet is large, so bring warm clothes, such as down jackets, thermal underwear, woolen sweaters, etc., and also pay attention to sun protection, such as sun hats, sunglasses, sunscreen, etc. ✅Accessories: Plateau reaction is inevitable, bring some relieving medicines, such as Rhodiola, Gaoyuan An, glucose, etc., drink more water, eat more fruits, eat less greasy food. 🏜️Must-see attractions: 🏔【Potala Palace】: The symbol of Tibet, also the highest palace in the world, is the winter palace of the Dalai Lama, and also the holy land of Tibetan Buddhism 🏔【Mount Kailash】: The sacred mountain in the hearts of Tibetans, attracts countless pilgrims every year, circling the sacred mountain can eliminate the sins of a lifetime 🏔【Manasarovar】: The largest inland lake in Tibet, also the sacred lake of Mount Kailash, the lake is clear, the lakeshore grassland is lush, and there are countless birds inhabiting in the lake 🏔【Nyingchi】: The Jiangnan of Tibet, with a warm climate, beautiful peach blossoms, and the magical Namjagbarwa Peak.
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Jetsetter Food Crawl
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Jokhang Temple

Jokhang Temple

❤Recommended reasons: Jokhang Temple is located in Lhasa, Tibet Autonomous Region, China. It is one of the most important temples of Tibetan Buddhism and a landmark of Lhasa. Jokhang Temple was built in the 7th century AD under the auspices of Songtsen Gampo, the king of the Tubo Dynasty. It was built to enshrine the 12-year-old statue of Sakyamuni brought from Chang'an by Princess Wencheng. 🌟Highlights: Jokhang Temple combines Tibetan, Tang, Nepalese, and Indian architectural styles, with unique artistic value.
ErikMadsen
ErikMadsen
Tashi Delek!

Tashi Delek!

Tibet is a poem of the earth and sky. I walk through it, feeling the caress of the wind, listening to the chanting of the prayer flags. Pure Tibet tour 🚉Transportation tips: Shanghai to Lhasa, Tibet. Take the Z164 train to start your journey of faith. ❤Recommended reason: A place you must visit once in your life, a place that lacks oxygen but not faith. Potala Palace, Jokhang Temple, Yarlung Zangbo Grand Canyon Nyingchi Station ⏳Tour time: 1 hour, 1 hour. Tour time is about 40 minutes (longer tours in the plateau area may cause oxygen deficiency). 🧳Preparation: Good attitude, ID card, knowledge of local weather, opening and closing times of attractions. 👍Most recommended: Potala Palace. Make a reservation one day in advance. The back of the 50 yuan note of the fifth series of RMB. As the highest palace in the world, it is world-famous. You must have an ID card to visit the Potala Palace (there are many places in Lhasa where you need to check your ID card). Yarlung Zangbo Grand Canyon: The largest river in Tibet, running from west to east across the southern part of the Tibetan Plateau. This is a once-in-a-lifetime route. From the moment you step on the train, your mood will never calm down. Nervous, exciting, and exhilarating. The long 🚂 journey is not lonely. D1, 2 Shanghai to Xining After arriving in Xining, you will transfer to an oxygen train to Tibet. You will pass through mountains, lakes, and grasslands. You will see Tibetan antelopes running. After arriving in Lhasa, 🚖 go to the hotel (the journey is not far). D3, Potala Palace (the main body is divided into the Red Palace and the White Palace, with nearly 10,000 rooms. Every September of the Tibetan calendar, it is repainted. The paint is mixed with milk, sugar, honey, brown sugar, etc.), Jokhang Temple (the temple is always filled with incense, and thousands of butter lamps are always lit, leaving traces of time and pilgrims). D4, Nyingchi, known as the "Jiangnan of Tibet." There are many places for horseback riding and archery, worth experiencing. D5, Nyingchi to Yarlung Zangbo River. Tour for about 3 hours, lunch is available in the scenic area. D6, Yamdrok Lake, one of the three holy lakes in the west. D7, 8, Lhasa to return. Ps: There are many photo studios near Potala Palace and Jokhang Temple, with prices around 299, 399.
Jareth_green
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