Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Travel guide - With so many tourists going to Tibet every year, can Tibet really wash people's souls?

With so many tourists going to Tibet every year, can Tibet really wash people's souls?

Yes, after I have been to Tibet, I will find that there are such beautiful and pure places in the world.

Apart from the beautiful scenery, Tibet attracts me with its simple folk customs. Because all people in Tibet believe in Buddhism, Tibetans are very kind to people and will give you a warm smile every time they look at each other. At the entrance of Jokhang Temple, there are many pilgrims who bow down all the way from Wan Li to Lhasa every day. They are very devout, kowtowing all the way, rain or shine, just to see Jokhang Temple and realize their sacred dreams.

There is also a landmark in Tibet: Potala Palace! When I climbed 100 steps to the top floor, I felt that the whole person had been sublimated and released, except for being exhausted! Overlooking Lhasa, I feel that the world has become particularly pure and beautiful!

Of course, many beautiful scenery in Tibet are amazing and shocking to the world! For example, various beautiful lakes, such as Namco, Yang Zhuo Yongco, blue lagoon and blue sky and white clouds, as well as various sacred mountains headed by Mount Everest, make people feel awe! In the face of these beautiful scenery, the whole person's mind feels sublimated and purified!

But my favorite place in Lhasa is Barkhor Street, Bajiao Street with Jokhang Temple as the center. There are all kinds of Tibetan ornaments, thangkas and fragrant teahouses everywhere, and I can't finish visiting them all afternoon.

Lhasa's time is used for profligacy. It is a wonderful and pleasant thing to linger in a small shop on the street, bargain with the shopkeeper, sit in a warm teahouse full of Tibetans, eat a bowl of authentic uncooked Tibetan noodles, drink warm and fragrant sweet tea, and watch local people drink tea and chat.