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Are there any interesting places in Lhasa?

Lhasa can be visited in two or three days.

My itinerary at that time:

D 1: Zongjiao Lu Kang Park-Bugong-Yogurt Shop-Observation Deck-Bugong Square

D2: Jokhang Temple-Maggie Lamy Restaurant-Barkhor Street-Guangming Gangqiong Milk Tea House-Sera Temple

You must go to the Potala Palace in Lhasa. At present, the total number of people visiting Potala Palace every day is limited. It seems that there are 3,000 individual passengers, and there are thousands specially for tour groups. You can make an appointment at the Potala Palace official website or one day in advance. There are not many people before June 15, so it is no problem to go to the site one day in advance to get the reservation voucher for the next day. You must make an appointment online many days in advance during the summer peak season, and you may not be able to make an appointment. If you don't have an appointment, sign up for a one-day trip to Lhasa.

When you enter the cloth palace, you should enter the door with an appointment ticket first. After entering the door, you walked to the tablet without saying a word. It takes 20 minutes to walk slowly, but I dare not walk too fast for fear that I will be out of breath. Buying tickets at the window with the reservation voucher and ID card is regarded as entering the cloth palace.

When you come out of Potala Palace, you can try the yogurt shop next to it. It is located in the parking lot on the west side of Potala Palace. It is exquisitely carved and has a Tibetan style. There is a horizontal plaque hanging above the glass door. "Yogurt Shop" has a striking white character with a bull's head skeleton hanging on it. Original yogurt 10 yuan cup, really sour, with rose flavor, strawberry flavor, mango flavor and so on. Almost all the space in the store is filled with tourists' messages, even on the desktop, chairs and even legs.

Jokhang Temple is also a must-punch place. Admission to 80 yuan, the tour time is 2 hours. Jokhang Temple, like Bugong Temple, also has guests at the door to explain. One person, two people, 50, four people 100. There are not many people at the end of May, so there is no problem in bargaining, and there will be no bargaining in the peak season. There are many tour groups to Jokhang Temple, and there are many people piled up, so it is no problem to explain.

Sera Temple is in the northern suburb of Lhasa, and there is just a shuttle bus to the door, and the ticket is 50 yuan. Sera Temple mainly looks at debating scriptures. It has a fixed time every day and goes to the debate venue in advance. It took a long time to find it. Monks are all absorbed in debating the scriptures in the debate venue, speaking Tibetan, but they don't understand and watch the excitement. Buildings are almost the same as other Tibetan temples, but drepung monastery and Gandan Temple are neglected.