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What should I bring to visit Potala Palace in winter? What clothes to wear when traveling to Tibet in winter?

Tibet is one of the highest areas on the earth and is called the roof of the world. Because of its unique climate, natural ecosystem and distinctive cultural elements, Tibet has become the top tourist destination in the world, and everything here is particularly pleasant. In winter, all scenic spots in Tibet have started the policy of half-price or free admission, which is very suitable for traveling.

Essential list of winter tourism in Tibet

Important documents: ID card, bank card, passport and border card should be carried with you. You only need a border pass to go to the border areas or control areas such as Mount Everest and Medog. )

In winter in Tibet, the sun is strong and the air is dry. Beauty lovers can consider bringing their own hats, sunglasses, scarves, lipsticks, moisturizing skin care products and sunscreen.

Winter Tour Tibet Standing Medicines

Rhodiola: highly reactive drug, which should be taken about 1 week in advance.

Cold medicine, anti-inflammatory medicine: altitude sickness is a very troublesome thing, which may cause pulmonary edema in severe cases. If you find a cold, you should take cold medicine in time.

Motion sickness medicine: It's a long way to other parts of Tibet.

Dress guide for winter travel in Tibet

Coat coat: thick or sandwich cotton coat and down; Warm lining: thick sweater or warm suit, which can be added appropriately for those who are afraid of cold and weak.

Pants and outer pants: thick casual pants, outdoor pants, sweatpants, etc. Warm pants: cotton pants, wool pants, etc.

Cotton underwear is the first choice for underwear, so prepare a change.

Footwear hard-soled sports shoes, out shoes and sports shoes are all suitable; Gao Bang's shoes are more suitable for Mount Everest, Ali and Medog.

(Temperature: Today, the temperature in Lhasa, Linzhi and Shigatse is around 15 degrees, which is warmer than that in Beijing and Shanghai. It's about MINUS 3 degrees at night, a typical plateau climate. )

Must-see attractions in Tibet in winter

Potala Palace: a pearl on the roof of the world, a palace fortress complex and an outstanding representative of Tibetan architectural art.

Jokhang Temple: The entrance of Jokhang Temple in winter is more lively than in summer, probably because Tibetans who have been busy for a whole year have more time to worship Buddha in winter.

Bajiao Street: A very distinctive commercial street in Lhasa.

Namtso: It is a famous holy place of Tibetan Buddhism, and believers regard it as one of the four sacred lakes.

Norbulingka Scenic Area: Go to the new palace to see Tibetan murals of solitary ethnic groups.

Sera Temple: Let's experience a super-atmospheric debate, although I don't quite understand it.

Travel to Tibet in winter and taste delicious food.

Tibetan hot pot: Yak bone soup is rich in nutrition, matched with various mushrooms and medicinal materials, which perfectly combines nutrition with delicacy.

Yogurt: It looks like tofu pudding or stewed milk. Need to eat with a spoon.

Highland barley wine: It tastes sweet and has some carbonic acid flavor.

Baba: Actually, it's fried noodles with barley, which is perfect with butter tea.

Edible beef

Tibetan curry

On June 65438+1October 65438+April 2008, the Potala Palace Administration announced that it would implement the policy of free visit on the day of appointment from June 65438+1October 65438+May 2008 to March 65438+May 2008.

During other preferential periods, except temple attractions.

1. State-owned scenic spots above 3A level (including 3A level) in the whole region: free tour.

2.3A-level state-owned scenic spots and A-level non-state-owned scenic spots: halved on the basis of off-season prices.

How to collect:

Visitors can get on-site tickets with their ID cards, and they can enter the venue without making an online reservation.

Go to Tibet in winter to see the bluest day of the year, the clearest lake and the most dazzling snow-capped mountains!