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Top Ten Best Tourist Attractions in Tibet

The top ten tourist attractions in Tibet are as follows:

According to the survey of several travel websites:

1, Potala Palace is located on Maburi Mountain in the northwest of Lhasa, Tibet, which embodies the essence of Tibetan ancient buildings. It was built in the 7th century by Songzan Gambo, king of Tibet, for Princess Wencheng, who was married to Tibet in the Tang Dynasty. It is the essence of ancient architectural art in Tibet. Known as the Plateau Temple.

2. Jokhang Temple, also known as Zulakan and Juekang, was founded in Zhenguan period. Jokhang Temple has the supreme position in Tibetan Buddhism, and it is also the earliest civil structure building in Tibet, creating the layout of Tibetan temples in Pingchuan style.

3. Namtso: Namtso is the largest lake with the highest altitude, also known as Tengger Caspian Sea and Tengger Lake. The lake is similar to a rectangle, with a tool length of 70 kilometers and a width of 30 kilometers from north to south. It is the largest lake in Tibet. The salinity of the lake is 1.7g/L, which belongs to brackish water lake. The lake is blue and Ming Che, with a water depth of more than 30 meters. There are abundant aquatic plants around the lake, which is one of the excellent pastures in northern Tibet.

4. Norbulingka: "Norbulingka" means "cornucopia" in Tibetan. With Gesangpo Chapter, Jinpo Chapter and Dardenming Jiupo Chapter as the main body, it has 374 rooms. It is the largest garden with the best scenery and the most miracles.

5. Yangbajing: Lhasa is rich in geothermal resources, the most famous of which is Yangbajing geothermal steam field. The boiling hot springs on the cold plateau are a wonder, so Yangbajing is famous.

6. Lulang Linhai: Lulang Linhai has a large green jungle extending along the mountain, and the scenery is very refreshing and soft. Visiting and shooting can enter the interior of the scenic spot, as well as the observation deck of National Highway 3 18.

7. Barkhor Street: Barkhor Street is a thousand-year-old street that best represents Tibetan folk customs. Because of its quaint civilization and long history, it has been shortlisted as one of the "Top Ten Streets with Historical Civilization in the World".

8. Lhasa River: Lhasa River, called Jiqu in Tibetan, originates from the southern foot of Nyainqentanglha Mountain, flows southwest through Lhasa, and joins the Yarlung Zangbo River in Qushui County. The climate here is warm, the stratum is flat, the soil is thick, the water is abundant, the soil is good, and the basin is rich in plateau animals and plants and geothermal resources, which is one of the main grain producing areas in Tibet.

9. Nangarbawa Peak: Located in Linzhi area, Nangarbawa Peak is the highest peak in the world, with an altitude of 15. Here, the glaciers on the top of the mountain are tall and straight, with beautiful shapes, and there are often clouds in the mountains, while at the foot of the mountain, there is dense vegetation in southern Tibet with beautiful scenery.

10, Yangzhuo Yongcuo: Yangzhuo Yongcuo is one of the three sacred lakes, also known as Yangzhuo Yongcuo Lake. Because Cuo means "lake" in Tibetan, Yanghu has many branches, like coral branches, so it is also called "coral lake above" in Tibetan. The lake is dotted with small islands, large enough to accommodate five or six households.