Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Travel guide - People say that traveling to Tibet can make you addicted, and it’s hard to quit.

People say that traveling to Tibet can make you addicted, and it’s hard to quit.

I have been.

Tell me about your feelings. Before I went there, I was in a factory and I felt very depressed. I had to go to and from get off work and have night shifts. The wages were low and there was no hope. So after saving some money, I was ready to leave as soon as I could.

When we got there and walked on the road, I felt very excited as I saw the snow-capped mountains for the first time. The clouds were high and the sky was vast, unlike the city where there were high-rise buildings everywhere that blocked the view. At that time, because of the environment, I felt that the world was so beautiful and I had no time to care about trivial things, and my mind became much broader.

Another thing, on the road, there is nothing to worry about every day. On the contrary, because of the new environment, you can encounter novel things every day, and the people you meet who want to give you a ride are all good people. Needless to say, so full of positive energy. . . Such as being exposed to rain, hail, etc.

I ride on foot, so for fun purposes, I always go to places that others have not gone before, and I will see different scenery, such as walking next to the road. There is a river, at the foot of Lawu Mountain, and a piece of grassland. Tibetans hold a party every week to dance and play music. The grassland is particularly beautiful under the setting sun.

This is something that feels particularly good. But in the later period, when you adapt to the northwest scenery, you will suffer from aesthetic fatigue. So it depends on what mentality you have. Anyway, there is nothing to say about the short-term scenery. In the long-term, you will definitely get tired of aesthetics.