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Should we go to Tibet in April? -Can I travel? What should I prepare for my trip to Lhasa?

The situation in Tibet this time is still relatively good, but before going to Tibet, it is also necessary to isolate. Let's take a look at the tourism issue that everyone cares about when Tibet cancels its segregation policy.

Should I be quarantined when I go to Tibet in April? According to the latest news, Lhasa, Tibet will cancel the segregation policy from March 24, 2020. Then the specific isolation policy is that low-risk areas do not need to be isolated, middle-risk areas enter Tibet at their own expense for 7 days, and high-risk areas enter Tibet at their own expense 14 days.

Moreover, all passengers entering Tibet cancel the registration of paper passenger information health cards and implement mobile phone scanning code to fill in health information. Scan the code to see the color of your health code (you need to fill in the flight information) and then issue the specific isolation policy as follows

Green code after filling in: No quarantine is required.

Fill in the yellow code: 7 days at your own expense.

Fill in the red card: 14 days at your own expense.

Can you travel? Although Lhasa has cancelled the isolation policy at present, it does not mean that it can travel freely. At present, most scenic spots in Tibet have not been opened (Jokhang Temple/Potala Palace/Yang Zhuo Yongcuo/Namtso Scenic Area has not been opened), and even if they come, they can only bask in the sun in hotels/homestays. Visitors who want to travel to Tibet are advised to wait and see for a few days. I believe that there will be good news (it is said that it will resume in April) to inform you as soon as possible.

What to prepare ① Necessary clothes: If you travel to Tibet in summer and autumn, you can prepare clothes according to the Mid-Autumn Festival in the north. It is recommended to bring long-sleeved coats, coats, sunglasses, sun hats, underwear, etc. If you want to travel to Namtso and Mount Everest, you'd better take a thick coat. If you travel to Tibet in spring and summer, you must pay attention to keeping warm, keeping out the cold and preventing the wind. It is recommended to bring thick coats, thermal underwear, sun hats, sunglasses, scarves (magic headscarves), disposable masks, coats, hiking shoes, slippers, gloves, umbrellas and underwear.

② Drugs to be carried: Gaoyuan 'an brand capsules, stomach medicine (necessary to prevent indigestion, Starbucks or motilin), Caoshanhu buccal tablets (for dry throat pain), Niuhuang Jiedu tablets or Huo Qing tablets (for constipation), eye drops (for dry eyes), cold medicine, chlortetracycline or erythromycin (applied to nostrils to prevent dryness and wounds) (available in other pharmacies).

③ Daily necessities: moisturizing skin care products, SPF50+ sunscreen cream, after-sun repair cream or mask, lip balm, toiletries: towels, toothbrushes, toothpaste, combs, shampoo, shower gel (if you take unopened suggestions, please open the air on the way or wrap it in plastic bags, otherwise it will easily collapse due to high air pressure) and thermos cups.

④ Equipment: mobile phones and related accessories, bank cards (preferably ABC and postal savings card), cash (no coins), cameras and related accessories.

⑤ Necessary documents: ID card (required); If you are a student, teacher, officer or disabled person, you can bring relevant documents, such as student ID card/officer ID card (some scenic spots may have discounts); If you plan to go to some border areas in Tibet, you need to apply for a border defense certificate (supplementary: if some areas need it, it is best to do it locally. Tibet is 100/ person). Then please remember to bring your vehicle purchase certificate, driver's license, driving license and other documents. It might be better to check them on the way. If you are a foreign friend or a compatriot in Taiwan Province Province, you need to apply for a Tibet entry permit.

Food: candy (for local children), chocolate, beef jerky, mustard tuber, biscuits and other personal favorite foods and snacks, preferably high-calorie foods. You can also bring some chewing gum, because chewing gum can relieve tinnitus and headache.