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Tourist routes from Chengdu to Xinjiang

Potala Palace 1, with daily opening hours of 09: 00-12: 3015: 00-18: 00. Visiting hours are more than 2 hours. However, after the opening hours of 1 hour, tickets are basically no longer sold. Every Monday, Wednesday and Friday is the day when Tibetans worship Buddha, and there are many people. You can also drive directly to the top from the back door by car, and get down from the front door after the visit, which is more labor-saving. Note: 1. Palace height, up and down slowly. It's cold in the temple, so prepare a coat. If you want to take photos in the temple, the cost is very high. Gu suggested hanging the camera on his chest instead of flashing it, which was also satisfactory. There are few toilets in Bugong, so it is better to solve them at the entrance before the tour. The toilet at the back door of another cloth palace is very distinctive. Don't miss it. The inspection of Bugong is very strict, and it is almost impossible to evade tickets. There is a way to try, that is, Tibetans go to the front door on the first, third and fifth days of junior high school, and don't buy tickets first. After climbing the stairs, there is a small room where Tibetans buy tickets, 2 yuan/Zhang. You can ask Tibetans to buy one for you. Before entering the main hall, someone will come to collect and check the tickets, so it is best to dress up in advance and raise your warm hands.

2. Jokhang Temple: 07: 00 to 12: 00 to 15: 00 to 18: 30, and the tour time exceeds 1 hour. Most people go to worship Buddha in the morning, and there are many people. Generally, tour groups take the side door in the afternoon. If you are a self-help traveler, I suggest you go in the morning and go in through the main entrance with the payer. You don't need to buy a ticket. Many small halls open in the morning. From Jokhang Temple, Bajiao Street is particularly worth visiting. It is not only a turning road, but also the best place to buy souvenirs and experience Tibetan folk customs. You can look at the houses in the alley by the way. Note: 1. When you come to Jokhang Temple, you must be careful of the beggars here, either prepare more change of 1 cent or ignore them. It's best not to be impulsive when shopping in Bajiao Street, and be careful to regret it.

3. Sera Temple: The opening time is 08:00- 18:30, and the visit time must be 2 hours. There is Lama meditation from Monday to Friday (15: 00- 17: 00), which is worth seeing. Bus No.5 can go directly to 2 yuan/Ren at the entrance of the temple, in the Jokhang Temple parking lot, Qingnian Road and. Sera Temple is not far from downtown. Taxi 10 yuan. Note: 1. It is recommended to visit Monday to Friday afternoon and arrive before 15: 00. 2. The inspection of Sera Temple is not strict. The ticket office is outside in a small house by the road. If you don't look like a tourist, you can just drive in. If they see that you are not a Buddhist, tell them that you are from the General Hospital of the Military Region next door. If you come to find someone, you can get along.

4. Wang Yao Rock Painting: A scenic spot on the turning road, open all day, without CMB passing by. It's convenient to take a taxi. The cliff paintings here are very distinctive. Those with good physical strength can climb to the top of the mountain to see the city of Lhasa. It is also an excellent place to have a panoramic view of Potala Palace. Note: 1. Tickets are generally free, and occasionally lamas will come to collect your money from 5 yuan. There are many stones carved in Tibetan on the mountain, which are sacred objects offered by Tibetans. Don't take it casually.

5. Namu Lake: It is nearly 600 kilometers away from Lhasa, and the scenery is very good. At present, the nature reserve is under construction, and you can really feel the snowy plateau. If you go to Namco, you have to go to Tashi Peninsula. This island is a karst landform, a karst cave, a stone forest and a roundabout 1.5 hours. Good physical strength and good scenery. Note: 1. Namco is 4700 meters above sea level. Get ready for oxygen and medicine. 2. It's cold at night, so prepare warm clothes in advance. There is only one humble restaurant and hotel on Tashi Island, with poor conditions and few beds. There are often no beds in the peak season. Please prepare food, tents, sleeping bags and other equipment in advance.

6. Taboo in Tibetan folklore: When receiving guests, whether walking or talking, you should put the guests or elders first, and use honorifics, such as adding the word "la" after the name to show respect and kindness, and avoid calling them by their first names. You should bend your knees and smile when welcoming guests. Sit indoors, cross-legged, don't straighten your legs, point your feet at people, and don't look around. Accept gifts, pick them up with your hands, give them away, bow, and raise your hands above your head. When offering tea, toast and cigarettes, offer them with both hands and don't put your fingers into the bowl. Tibetans are absolutely forbidden to eat donkey meat, horse meat and dog meat, and some areas do not eat fish. When toasting, guests must first dip their ring finger in a small wine bomb and fly into the air three times in a row to show their sacrifice to heaven, earth and ancestors. Then he will take a sip gently, and the owner will fill it up in time, and then take another sip and fill it up again. After three sips, he must drink it all at once when he fills it for the fourth time. Don't eat, bite or drink water loudly when eating. When drinking butter tea, the host pours the tea, and the guest can only take it if the host holds it in front of him. No spitting and clapping on others' backs. When you meet religious facilities such as monasteries, manidui and stupas, you must go around from left to right. Don't step over utensils or braziers. The warp tube and wheel shall not be reversed. Don't touch your head with your hands.