Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Travel guide - I'm going to Tibet in September. There are many things I don't understand. Please give me some advice.

I'm going to Tibet in September. There are many things I don't understand. Please give me some advice.

1. Now train tickets can be purchased 20 days in advance, as long as you want, and directly in official website. There are not many people in September, and tickets are relatively easy to buy.

For the return ticket, you should calculate the return time yourself and try to buy it when you come. If you play for a long time, you can also buy it in Lhasa, online or by phone. Try not to put it off until the end of September, when there will be more people.

3. The clothes are summer clothes, and then you can bring one or two thick coats. What you eat may be drugs to prevent hyperresponsiveness and what you eat in the car. The highly resistant drugs are Rhodiola sachalinensis and Gao Yuan 'an, and you can eat them if you like. There is no shortage of food here in Lhasa, don't worry.

There are many places to stay in Lhasa, including family hotels, youth tours and ordinary hotels. From early September to mid-September, it is easy to find and not expensive. The beds should be about thirty or forty, and the standard rooms should be about one hundred.

Both Yanghu and Namco can carpool with others, just for fun. Of course, you can save money if you have the courage to hitch a ride. The main attractions in Lhasa are Potala Palace, Jokhang Temple, Jokhang Temple, Barkhor Street, Norbulingka, Tibet Museum, drepung monastery, Sera Temple, and some small temple attractions, which can be visited slowly. Generally, the city will be intact in two or three days.

6, shopping is to bargain, half and then half!